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The German law on co-determination at the plant level (Betriebsverfassungsgesetz) stipulates that works councilors are neither to be financially rewarded nor penalized for their activities. This regulation contrasts with publicized instances of excessive payments. The divergence has sparked a...
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reformatorische Zukunft sollte nicht den Kollektivsystemen Tarifvertrag oder Betriebsvereinbarung gehören. Beide sind korporatistisch …
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der Arbeitnehmerrechte in Deutschland und im Vereinigten Königreich zeigt Matthew Allen, University of Birmingham und … derzeit Gast am CES, in diesem Beitrag die spezifischen Merkmale des in Deutschland gültigen Rechts auf. Die zwei Länder …
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We analyse in what way co-determination affects non-compliance with the German minimum wage, which was introduced in 2015. The Works Constitution Act (WCA), the law regulating co-determination at the plant level, provides works councils with indirect means to ensure compliance with the statutory...
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International Outsourcing effects on labor markets are mostly analyzed within flexible wage settings. Using a modern duality approach, this paper formally investigates differences occurring in industries with low skilled wage rigidity and, for the first time in literature, presents empirical...
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In Germany, there is no trade union membership wage premium, while the membership fee amounts to 1% of the gross wage. Therefore, prima facie, there are strong incentives to freeride on the benefits of trade unionism. We establish empirical evidence for a private gain from trade union membership...
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In 1996, statutory sick pay was reduced for private sector workers in Germany. Using the empirical observation that trade union members are dismissed less often than non-members, we construct a model to predict how absence behaviour will respond to the sick pay reform. We show that union members...
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In an open-shop model of trade union membership with heterogeneity in risk attitudes, a worker's relative risk aversion can affect the decision to join a trade union. Furthermore, a shift in risk attitudes can alter collective bargaining outcomes. Using German panel data (GSOEP) and three novel...
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Die betriebliche Mitbestimmung in Deutschland ist nicht nur im Licht der Harmonisierung des europäischen …
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jeweils angemessen Rechnung trägt. So solle der Gesetzgeber tarifvertragsgesetzlich verankern, dass jeder Tarifvertrag …
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