8,049 research outputs found
Changing healthcare systems in Asia
Outline of key changes in healthcare systems in Asia including company developments and trade union action
Care services, multinational companies and expanding European markets
Social services are becoming a major issue at European level although recognition of importance of social services as publicly-run services unclear. Multinational care companies are operating in several distinct European sub-markets. There have been limited mergers and acquisitions since 2007 but signs of consolidation. Private equity ownership still significant in this sector
European Works Councils and the healthcare sector
Profiles of healthcare companies with European Works Councils and some eligible companies
Occupational health regulations and health workers: protection or vulnerability?
Several trade agreements include occupational health and safety regulations but there are many barriers to implementation. Mechanisms for sanctions are often weak but the lack of political will is the biggest barrier
The impact of public sector reforms on public sector workers
The paper presents some initial findings from a survey of public sector workers, in a number of countries in Europe, Africa, North America, Latin America and Asia, and how they have been affected by policies of liberalisation in relation to wages, working conditions and other forms of socio-economic security
Changing care services and labour markets
Changes in the nature of funding, in the care sector, are influencing the development of a social care labour market. Migration plays a role in ensuring the provision of care workers in many European countries
A global review of the expansion of multinational healthcare companies
There are some common patterns of expansion among healthcare multinational companies throughout the world. Many are diversifying away from just delivering healthcare to providing health insurance and other financial infrastructure
Public policies, environmental health, sustainability and social inclusion in developed countries
The paper discusses the range of public policies, concerned with environment health, sustainability and social inclusion, recently introduced by governments in developed countries
Privatisation of ambulance, emergency and firefighting services in Europe – a growing threat?
This paper examines the extent of privatisation in the ambulance, emergency and firefighting services in Europe, and the companies involved
Briefing paper 'On the European workforce for health'
A critique of the EC report 'On the European Workforce for Health', together with workshop conclusions
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