Argentina
Argentina’s decline is not only manifested by comparing its performance with more developed countries. More closely, Uruguay and Chile show that with a little more seriousness, rationality and common sense in the design and implementation of public policies better results can be achieved. (more…)
MOREThe rapprochement of church leaders to their trade union peers is uphold under the argument that they are united by concerns about the social situation. One tool they could contribute if they want to to reduce poverty is to allow SMEs to move away from centralized collective agreements and move to firm-level negotiations. (more…)
MOREOne of the most worrying consequences of the crisis is the loss of jobs. There are ways to avoid it. A tool that proved to be highly effective is the one that Germany applied in the 2008 crisis, enabling smaller companies to deviate from the sectorial collective agreements and negotiate with their workers at company level. (more…)
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