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INTERNATIONAL LABOUR LAW PRINCIPLES AS GUIDELINES TO FOSTER EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS

The USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration

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Title INTERNATIONAL LABOUR LAW PRINCIPLES AS GUIDELINES TO FOSTER EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS
 
Creator Aniko Noemi Turi; Catholic Institute, Faculty of Business Studies
 
Description Contemporary human resource management practices often ignore very important values of international labour law; however there is a wide floor for improvements in this area. In this sense the main guidelines are arising from the legal acts of the International organizations. The social responsibility, professional ethics and management are categories which have the intense relation with the legal system. Some historically developed degree of social responsibility and professional ethics may be considered as an important resource of values which are the starting point for building the legal system and also international regulations. The international labour law principles are significant elements in employment relations. The paper represents how the principles of the international labour law can positively influence managerial strategies through the social dialogue. Social dialogue provides a communication platform between social partners and by that it is actually creating a socio-economic and social development. Furthermore social dialogue is a key instrument in planning social development, harmonizing different interests, prevent and resolve disputes between the management and labour. International law shows many ways how to strengthen the principle of ethics in the employment relations. The values, arising from the existing international legal documents may be the significant guideline for the development of “good practices of managers”.
 
Publisher Editura Universitatii Ştefan cel Mare din Suceava
 
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Date 2017-08-07
 
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Identifier http://www.seap.usv.ro/annals/ojs/index.php/annals/article/view/1007
 
Source The USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration; Vol 17, No 1(25) (2017); 198-207
The USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration; Vol 17, No 1(25) (2017); 198-207
 
Language en