The restructuring of the petroleum refining sector and its social consequences
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The restructuring of the petroleum refining sector and its social consequences

Pierre Drouet
International labour review, Vol.123(4), pp.423-440
1984

Abstract

redundancy petroleum worker specific industry restructuring petroleum refinery trade union collective bargaining reduced hours of work early retirement vocational training retraining severance pay statistical table developed countries petroleum importing countries
Article on redundancy of petroleum workers in petroleum importing countries due to specific industry restructuring and reduced capacity of petroleum refinerys - shows how successful trade union collective bargaining has ensured favourable conditions for laid-off workers in developed countries partic. Regarding reduced hours of work, early retirement, vocational training, retraining and severance pay, but regrets the overall lack of cooperation at international level. Statistical tables.
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