This contribution engages recent debates in comparative political economy, arguing that labels such as divergence or convergence are ultimately unsatisfactory in analysing German industrial relations and labour market policy. The persistence of formal institutions goes hand in hand with rapid and dramatic change – a neo-liberal re-orientation among political elites in government and a more bellicose stance on the part of employers. Business attempts to shift the bargaining arenas to the micro-level, knowing that at this level its bargaining power is greater and its exit threat more compelling. However, internal divisions within the employers and the unions further complicate the picture. Business does not simply exit, it seeks to press for ...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
The liberalization of industrial relations has become a generalized phenomenon in advanced capitalis...
The introduction of market mechanisms matters for industrial relations. In the German hospital secto...
The German industrial relations system has changed considerably in the past thirty years and has bec...
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
Based on quantitative indicators for fifteen advanced countries between 1974 and 2005, and case stud...
Based on quantitative indicators for fifteen advanced countries between 1974 and 2005, and case stud...
In contrast with recent literature which sees the German model as either a fundamentally resilient m...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
This book has both empirical and theoretical goals. The primary empirical goal is to examine the evo...
Employee and employer relations and their regulatory mechanisms and institutions are undergoing prof...
The article contributes to the analysis of the transformation of industrial relations in Europe by p...
Labour markets and industrial relations have changed during the last couple of decades. In a number ...
The paper examines recent evidence on the erosion of the German industrial relations model. Although...
How do employment relations change even though the formal structure of employment relations institut...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
The liberalization of industrial relations has become a generalized phenomenon in advanced capitalis...
The introduction of market mechanisms matters for industrial relations. In the German hospital secto...
The German industrial relations system has changed considerably in the past thirty years and has bec...
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
Based on quantitative indicators for fifteen advanced countries between 1974 and 2005, and case stud...
Based on quantitative indicators for fifteen advanced countries between 1974 and 2005, and case stud...
In contrast with recent literature which sees the German model as either a fundamentally resilient m...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
This book has both empirical and theoretical goals. The primary empirical goal is to examine the evo...
Employee and employer relations and their regulatory mechanisms and institutions are undergoing prof...
The article contributes to the analysis of the transformation of industrial relations in Europe by p...
Labour markets and industrial relations have changed during the last couple of decades. In a number ...
The paper examines recent evidence on the erosion of the German industrial relations model. Although...
How do employment relations change even though the formal structure of employment relations institut...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
The liberalization of industrial relations has become a generalized phenomenon in advanced capitalis...
The introduction of market mechanisms matters for industrial relations. In the German hospital secto...