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European Regional Economic Integration and Collective Bargaining

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The prior existence of an intergovernmental institutional framework apt to reinforce the economic solidarity already in being among the member States is itself a factor likely to encourage the development of relations between employers’ and workers’ organisations.

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  1. Georges Spyropoulos: ‘Le rôle de la négociation collective dans l’harmonisation des systèmes sociaux européens’, Revue Internationale de Droit Comparé, 1966, p. 29.

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  2. J. M. Verdier: ‘Syndicats’, Tome V, Traité du Droit de Travail, edited by G. H. Camerlynck, Dalloz, 1966.

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Despax, M. (1972). European Regional Economic Integration and Collective Bargaining. In: Günter, H. (eds) Transnational Industrial Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01291-6_14

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