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Workers after workers' states
Book • 2001
This book examines the experiences of workers in Eastern Europe after the fall of communism.
It analyzes the changes in the labor market, the rise of new forms of employment, and the impact of globalization on workers' lives.
The book explores the challenges faced by workers in adapting to the new economic realities.
It also examines the role of trade unions and other organizations in defending workers' rights.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the changing world of work in Eastern Europe.
It offers valuable insights into the social and economic transformations that have taken place in the region since the collapse of communism.
It analyzes the changes in the labor market, the rise of new forms of employment, and the impact of globalization on workers' lives.
The book explores the challenges faced by workers in adapting to the new economic realities.
It also examines the role of trade unions and other organizations in defending workers' rights.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the changing world of work in Eastern Europe.
It offers valuable insights into the social and economic transformations that have taken place in the region since the collapse of communism.
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