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Segmentation of the labour market and the employee rights in Croatia (CROSBI ID 113857)

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Račić, Domagoj ; Babić, Zdenko ; Podrug, Najla Segmentation of the labour market and the employee rights in Croatia // Revija za socijalnu politiku, 12 (2005), 1; 45-65-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Račić, Domagoj ; Babić, Zdenko ; Podrug, Najla

engleski

Segmentation of the labour market and the employee rights in Croatia

Despite all-encompassing applicability of the relevant laws, Croatian labour market is in practice segmented. Employees in different sectors tend to experience substantial differences in protection of their legal and contractual rights. Due to the institutional insufficiency of the judicial system, segmentation largely results from the patterns of unionisation and collective bargaining. Employees of highly unionised public sector and state-owned enterprises, or some larger companies, tend to enjoy job security, above-average wages, and good working conditions. The workers in the SME sector and some larger privately-owned companies, where unionisation is ineffective or even discouraged by employers, experience more problems in the protection of their rights. Having analysed the crucial legal provisions and the available data on (un)employment, wages, unionisation, social dialogue and labour disputes, we discuss the effects of such segmentation on the labour market, particularly focusing on the current reforms aimed at increasing the levels of flexibility of industrial relations, and offer some policy recommendations.

employee rights; labour market; flexibility; social dialogue

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Podaci o izdanju

12 (1)

2005.

45-65-x

objavljeno

1330-2965

Povezanost rada

Ekonomija, Sociologija

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