Drawing on case studies from the telecommunications and auto industries, the authors argue that the vertical disintegration of major German employers is contributing to the disorganization of Germany’s dual system of in-plant and sectoral negotiations. Subcontractors, subsidiaries and temporary agencies often have no collective bargaining institutions or are covered by different firm-level and sectoral agreements. As core employers move jobs to these firms, they introduce new organizational boundaries across the production chain and disrupt traditional bargaining structures. Worker representatives are developing new campaign approaches and using residual power at large firms to establish representation in new firms and sectors, but these ha...
It is sometimes alleged that collective bargaining coverage in Germany is understated because uncove...
This paper challenges the conventional explanation for declining density of German employers associa...
This article compares the process of and outcomes from work reorganization in US and German call cen...
Drawing on case studies from the telecommunications and auto industries, the authors argue that the ...
Drawing on case studies from the telecommunications and auto industries, we argue that the vertical ...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
This paper explores the effect of the information economy on industrial relations through the lens o...
"In this paper, we examine employment relationships as an important dimension of the 'German model'....
Recently, increasing numbers of new German firms have begun to break from tradition and refuse to jo...
In recent years established collective bargaining arrangements in some sectors in Germany have been ...
This article investigates collective bargaining trends in the German private sector since 2000. Usin...
This article examines union responses to the reorganization of call centre work in Germany, drawing ...
This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for ...
It is sometimes alleged that collective bargaining coverage in Germany is understated because uncove...
This paper challenges the conventional explanation for declining density of German employers associa...
This article compares the process of and outcomes from work reorganization in US and German call cen...
Drawing on case studies from the telecommunications and auto industries, the authors argue that the ...
Drawing on case studies from the telecommunications and auto industries, we argue that the vertical ...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
This paper explores the effect of the information economy on industrial relations through the lens o...
"In this paper, we examine employment relationships as an important dimension of the 'German model'....
Recently, increasing numbers of new German firms have begun to break from tradition and refuse to jo...
In recent years established collective bargaining arrangements in some sectors in Germany have been ...
This article investigates collective bargaining trends in the German private sector since 2000. Usin...
This article examines union responses to the reorganization of call centre work in Germany, drawing ...
This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for ...
It is sometimes alleged that collective bargaining coverage in Germany is understated because uncove...
This paper challenges the conventional explanation for declining density of German employers associa...
This article compares the process of and outcomes from work reorganization in US and German call cen...