The growth of variable pay schemes (VPS) appears to threaten collective approaches to pay determination, which are based on standardization and centralization. This article utilizes case study research to analyse the still little-known relationship between collective bargaining and VPS. It focuses on the retail banking sector, where trade union representation and collective bargaining remain relatively robust. The research identifies an emergent process whereby the growth of bonus schemes has both supplanted collective profit-share and permitted greater standardization of merit-pay awards. Unions have therefore achieved some success in terms of limiting variation in base pay, at the same time as the overall purchase of collective bargaining...
Oswald and the editor Alan Manning and two referees. Alex Bryson thanks the ESRC for financial suppo...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Collective bargaining has been challenged by employer demands for more flexible employment terms, so...
The growth of variable pay schemes (VPS) appears to threaten collective approaches to pay determinat...
Although it is widely presumed that variable payments systems (VPS) such as individual merit and pro...
This article analyses the challenge of variable pay to collective bargaining, based on a cross-natio...
Across Europe, pay flexibility is increasing due to increased competition, new forms of work organis...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the debate concerning the compatibility of v...
Increased competition has created pressure for flexibility or variation concerning wages. This can i...
Whether collective wage bargaining impedes the implementation of variable pay systems is uncertain. ...
In the Netherlands, the incidence of variable payments systems (VPS) and performance-related pay (PR...
This article discusses differences in the responses of company employee representatives to variable ...
This paper examines the use of variable pay schemes in the UK financial services sector during the ...
This paper documents the extent of union coverage and performance-related pay (PRP) - the latter rep...
Overall, collective bargaining coverage has dropped by around fourteen percentage points. This paper...
Oswald and the editor Alan Manning and two referees. Alex Bryson thanks the ESRC for financial suppo...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Collective bargaining has been challenged by employer demands for more flexible employment terms, so...
The growth of variable pay schemes (VPS) appears to threaten collective approaches to pay determinat...
Although it is widely presumed that variable payments systems (VPS) such as individual merit and pro...
This article analyses the challenge of variable pay to collective bargaining, based on a cross-natio...
Across Europe, pay flexibility is increasing due to increased competition, new forms of work organis...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the debate concerning the compatibility of v...
Increased competition has created pressure for flexibility or variation concerning wages. This can i...
Whether collective wage bargaining impedes the implementation of variable pay systems is uncertain. ...
In the Netherlands, the incidence of variable payments systems (VPS) and performance-related pay (PR...
This article discusses differences in the responses of company employee representatives to variable ...
This paper examines the use of variable pay schemes in the UK financial services sector during the ...
This paper documents the extent of union coverage and performance-related pay (PRP) - the latter rep...
Overall, collective bargaining coverage has dropped by around fourteen percentage points. This paper...
Oswald and the editor Alan Manning and two referees. Alex Bryson thanks the ESRC for financial suppo...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Collective bargaining has been challenged by employer demands for more flexible employment terms, so...