‘Individualism’ and ‘collectivism’ in collective labour law
This article examines the concepts of ‘individualism’ and ‘collectivism’ in collective labour law. A popular critique of freedom of association norms characterises such norms as ‘individualist’ or ‘individualistic’. This individualist bias undermines the institutions of collective labour relations....
Main Author: | Bogg, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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