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Index Boldface numbers refer to figures and tables AAA (American Arbitration Association ), 201 active labor market policy: and decentralization , 159; in Denmark, 214, 221–22, 225–26, 228–29; in Sweden, 44 Act on Flexible Work (1999) (Netherlands ), 214 Act to Promote Resolution of Individual Labor Relations Disputes (2001) (Japan), 178 adjustment assistance programs, 33, 37 ADR (alternative dispute resolution), 174, 197–201, 203 aging of workers, 25 agriculture, forestry, and fishing industry , 64 á la carte collective bargaining agreements , 142 alternative dispute resolution (ADR), 174, 197–201, 203 American Arbitration Association (AAA), 201 American Express, 342 antidiscrimination laws, 69–71, 318–28 antipoverty programs, 278–79, 281, 294, 297 apparel sector, supply chain regulation in Australia, 236–40 Apple, 55 Araki, Takashi, 174 “arbeiter,” 254–55, 367 arbitration, 197, 200–201, 206–7 Arthurs, Harry, 1, 246, 353 Association for Conflict Resolution, 199 Atlantic Crossings (Rodgers), 362–63 at-will employment contracts, 58, 62– 63, 70, 219, 368 Australia: collective bargaining, 392, 393; Fair Work Ombudsman, 207; Higher Education Contribution Scheme, 282–83; job tenure, 391, 390; parental leave, 279; part-time employment, 381; pensions, 296, 298–99; Road Safety Renumeration Act (2012), 241; social assistance, 273–91; supply chain regulation, 233–52; temporary employment, 374, 379; union density, 392, 393 Austria: pension credits for working mothers, 316 automatic enrollment, 308 autonomous employment contracts, 101, 102–8 bargaining units, 66, 73–74 Belgium: temporary agency employment , 8 Biagi reforms, 98–99 bidding process, government contractors in Australia, 244–45 Birmingham-Solihull-Black Country Territorial Employment Pact, 161– 62 406 Index Bismarckian social insurance, 300 BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics), 71, 366, 368–70, 383, 384, 385 Bredgaard, Thomas, 213 Bretton Woods, 53–54 Britain. See United Kingdom (U.K.) Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 71, 366, 368–70, 383, 384, 385 Burlington Industries v. Ellerth, 201 business firms, fragmentation trends, 234–35. See also corporations business services, 139, 370 call centers, 166 Canada: collective bargaining coverage , 393; job tenure, 389, 390; labor law, 355; part-time employment, 379, 380; pensions, 296, 297, 298–99; poverty rate, 297; sector councils, 34–36, 38; social assistance, 277; supply chain regulation, 237; unemployment insurance, 34; union density, 392, 393 capabilities approach to familyfriendly policy, 333, 345 capitalism, 53, 54, 284–85 capture of regulatory process, 30–31 career counseling, 342 career planning, 343 caregiving pension credits, 314–15, 316, 320–26 Carman v. McDonnell Douglas, 199 Caruso, Bruno, 92, 95 case law, 181, 191 cash transfers, 286 Castles, Francis, 279, 284, 285 casual employment, 27, 234, 374. See also nonstandard employment Center for American Progress, 9 CEO compensation, 50–51 certification commissions, 99–100 Charter of Fundamental Rights (EU), 327, 334 Charter of Nice, 106, 107, 108 chemical industry, 123–29 child care, 337, 339–41 child poverty, 282 child-rearing pension credits, 314–15, 316, 320–26 China: competitive pressure from, 55 Circuit City v. Adams, 200 Civil Code (Italy), 97–98 civil law systems, 101 civil procedure, 184 CJEU (Court of Justice of the European Union), 108–9n3 CMEs (coordinated market economies ), 217, 285, 359–60 codes, 238 collective bargaining: in Denmark, 48, 222, 394; in Japan, 266, 392, 396; legal employment standard contract role, 89–90; in Netherlands, 135, 140–45, 146, 396; in U.S., 65–67, 73–74, 398; Wagner model, 355 collective bargaining, in Germany, 115–34; conclusions, 129–32; coverage rates, 115, 117, 120, 395; current status of renewal, 122–27; derogation clauses, 121–32; erosion and exhaustion of (1990s-), 119–22; features of, 117–19; introduction, 115– 17; new forms of, 127–29; terms applied to nonunion members, 391–92 collective bargaining coverage rates: decline in, 391–92; Germany, 115, 117, 120, 395; Netherlands, 140–42 college loans, 282–83 Colvin, Alexander J.S., 194 common law, 90–91 Commons, John R., 362 communication methods, collective bargaining, 128 community-benefit agreements, 75 community of interest test, 66 Community Union National Network (CUNN), 262 community unions in Japan, 261–67 comparative law: as legal reform tool, 355; standard employment contract , 85–92; supply chain regulation , 245–47. See also cross-national learning competency-based organizations, 69 [3.137.183.14] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 21:18 GMT) Index 407 complaints, 174–75, 178–82, 196–97. See also labor dispute resolution confidentiality, 199 constitutionalization, of employment relationship, 90, 106–8, 107–8 construction industry, 64–65 contingent work, 368–71. See also temporary employment continuing vocational training (CVT), 222, 226–27 contract work, 138, 254...

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