Strong state presence to control conflict pervades labour law: Central America
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Strong state presence to control conflict pervades labour law: Central America

Elizabeth Tinoco and Mario Blanco Vado
Labour education, pp.41-52
1999

Abstract

collective bargaining labour legislation constitutional law judicial procedure conciliation dispute settlement workers representation trade union role Central America
Reviews collective bargaining practices in Central America, looking at the direction it has taken as well as its development as a component of freedom of association. Makes brief reference to the concept of collective bargaining and some of its implications, and studies its function in society.
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