Abstract
This review article concerns both comparative texts with a focus on national industrial relations systems and works concerned with difficulties faced by unions today. The author considers that one important aspect to be taken into consideration, both in describing the systems and in assessing the present challenges, concerns the `founding choices' which helped establish the modern institutional orders. She also suggests that more attention be given in comparative work to building up knowledge in a cumulative way.
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