The trade union campaign “Better not cheaper ” of the German metalworkers ’ union IG Metall is one of the most famous attempts of union revitalization in Germany and at the same time a new approach of unions to influence business strategies. Focusing on the activation of works councils, the aim of the campaign is to cope with the problem of disorganized decentralization of collective bargaining by developing concepts for a renewal of business strategies in the firms. The paper is based on a research project recently finished. In the project 16 case studies of plants which have been part of the campaign have been made and a survey among union locals was conducted. The paper analyzes the effects of the campaign on works councils ’ codetermina...
The concept of ‘Industry 4.0’ denotes a radical technological upheaval and structural changes in emp...
Many unions engage in mergers as a revitalization strategy. However, there is little evidence to sug...
The issue of the renewal of union membership has been at the heart of the debate on industrial relat...
Against the background of a deep crisis in trade union representation, the authors seek to determine...
"This paper deals with institutional challenges German works councils face currently. These challeng...
German trade unions are seeking new ways to counteract a steady downward trend in membership that ha...
"Against the background of a deep crisis in trade union representation, the authors seek to determi...
German trade unions are seeking new ways to counteract a steady downward trend in membership that ha...
The decline in union membership in Europe started in the 1980’s but in fact union density peaked in ...
In recent decades, German unions have rested on their institutional laurels even as the ground has s...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the consequences of a managerial approach to renewa...
This article examines union responses to the reorganization of call centre work in Germany, drawing ...
One of the most significant developments in corporate organisation over the last three decades has b...
In the German industrial relationship, worker organization consists of a dual structure; one is trad...
Numerous studies have concentrated on the consequences of intra-EU labour mobility. However, the lit...
The concept of ‘Industry 4.0’ denotes a radical technological upheaval and structural changes in emp...
Many unions engage in mergers as a revitalization strategy. However, there is little evidence to sug...
The issue of the renewal of union membership has been at the heart of the debate on industrial relat...
Against the background of a deep crisis in trade union representation, the authors seek to determine...
"This paper deals with institutional challenges German works councils face currently. These challeng...
German trade unions are seeking new ways to counteract a steady downward trend in membership that ha...
"Against the background of a deep crisis in trade union representation, the authors seek to determi...
German trade unions are seeking new ways to counteract a steady downward trend in membership that ha...
The decline in union membership in Europe started in the 1980’s but in fact union density peaked in ...
In recent decades, German unions have rested on their institutional laurels even as the ground has s...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the consequences of a managerial approach to renewa...
This article examines union responses to the reorganization of call centre work in Germany, drawing ...
One of the most significant developments in corporate organisation over the last three decades has b...
In the German industrial relationship, worker organization consists of a dual structure; one is trad...
Numerous studies have concentrated on the consequences of intra-EU labour mobility. However, the lit...
The concept of ‘Industry 4.0’ denotes a radical technological upheaval and structural changes in emp...
Many unions engage in mergers as a revitalization strategy. However, there is little evidence to sug...
The issue of the renewal of union membership has been at the heart of the debate on industrial relat...