Taxation, Wage Bargaining, and Unemployment
Discover the profound insights of "Taxation, Wage Bargaining, and Unemployment" by esteemed scholars from Cambridge University Press. Published in 2006, this paperback edition spans 290 pages of in-depth analysis that investigates the intricate relationship between unions and governments across different countries and time periods. The book delves into how unions have strategically opted for moderate wage settlements in exchange for enhanced social policy transfers from governments. This politically charged exchange not only sheds light on employment outcomes but also offers valuable perspectives for understanding shifts in labor dynamics globally. Perfect for economists, policy makers, and anyone interested in labor relations, this work is an essential addition to your library. Get your copy today at Bookshop and deepen your understanding of these critical issues!