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The article addresses the question whether or not the trend towards the decentralisation of collective bargaining on …
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bargaining reduces employment growth by two to four percentage points per year. Evidence is, however, mostly related to Anglo … variable entity. We use linkedemployer-employee data for Germany and analyse the effect of collective bargaining coverage on … employment growth in German plants. We find a robust and negative correlation between being covered by a sector-wide bargaining …
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Since the mid-1990s the German system of collective bargaining with its traditional dominance of sector …-level agreements has been faced by a process of creeping erosion. While the bargaining coverage has shown a steady decline, a far …-reaching decentralisation has increasingly undermined the system of multi-employer bargaining. Compared with other European countries, the …
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. -- Trade union membership ; social custom ; wage bargaining …
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Collective bargaining in the German metal and electrical engineering (M+E) industries has undergone a phase of … considerable development since the 1990s. The profound changes which underwent collective bargaining in M+E over the last two … restructuring which shaped the bargaining agenda. This discussion paper examines these developments, putting a special focus on the …
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. Because of the declining bargaining coverage, calls for a stabilisation of the collective bargaining system are increasing. In …
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and fragmentation of collective bargaining as well - and more fundamentally - to a significant change in power relations …
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bargaining reduces employment growth by two to four percentage points per year. Evidence is, however, mostly related to Anglo … variable entity. We use linkedemployer-employee data for Germany and analyse the effect of collective bargaining coverage on … employment growth in German plants. We find a robust and negative correlation between being covered by a sector-wide bargaining …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010469601