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The rise of the dual labour market: fighting precarious employment in the new member states through industrial relations (PRECARIR) Country report: Czechia

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  • Mária Sedláková
  • Monika Martišková
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This report was financed by European Comission grant no. VS/2014/0534.

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  • Mária Sedláková & Monika Martišková, 2016. "The rise of the dual labour market: fighting precarious employment in the new member states through industrial relations (PRECARIR) Country report: Czechia," Research Reports 20, Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI).
  • Handle: RePEc:cel:report:20
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    1. Marta Kahancová & Simona Brunnerová & Barbora Holubová & Monika Martišková, 2023. "Social Dialogue in Defence of Vulnerable Groups in Post-COVID-19 Labour Markets: Slovakia and Czechia," Research Reports 57, Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI).
    2. Kahancová, Marta & Brunnerová, Simona & Holubová, Barbora & Martišková, Monika, 2023. "DEFEN-CE: Social Dialogue in Defence of Vulnerable Groupsin Post?COVID-19 Labour Markets. Report on Czechia and Slovakia," SocArXiv cvprx, Center for Open Science.

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