This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for employer strategies in the French and German telecommunications industries, drawing on case studies and survey data from call centre workplaces. Findings demonstrate that differences in both formal institutions and past logics of action influenced actor responses to changing markets and ownership structures. French trade unions were more successful in establishing encompassing bargaining structures and reducing pressures for pay differentiation, due to state support for the mandatory extension of agreements and unions’ strategic focus on centralizing bargaining. In contrast, bargaining in Germany has become increasingly fragmented and decentr...
This article examines institutional experimentation by linking the dynamics of capital accumulation,...
This paper, drawing on a 2003-2006 establishment-level survey of 1,819 call centers in 15 countries,...
The widespread trends towards markets liberalisation, decline in trade union power, and flexible wor...
This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for ...
This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for ...
This article compares the process of and outcomes from work reorganization in US and German call cen...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
This article examines the dynamics of workplace change in European call centers. Survey data and cas...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project examines organisational restru...
This article compares the process and outcomes of collective negotiations over the outsourcing of ca...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
This article compares the process of and outcomes from work reorganization in US and German call cen...
[Excerpt] This chapter summarizes some of the recent literature concerning the changing nature of ma...
This paper analyzes the relationships among national institutions, collective bargaining arrangement...
This article examines institutional experimentation by linking the dynamics of capital accumulation,...
This paper, drawing on a 2003-2006 establishment-level survey of 1,819 call centers in 15 countries,...
The widespread trends towards markets liberalisation, decline in trade union power, and flexible wor...
This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for ...
This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for ...
This article compares the process of and outcomes from work reorganization in US and German call cen...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
This article examines the dynamics of workplace change in European call centers. Survey data and cas...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project examines organisational restru...
This article compares the process and outcomes of collective negotiations over the outsourcing of ca...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
This article compares the process of and outcomes from work reorganization in US and German call cen...
[Excerpt] This chapter summarizes some of the recent literature concerning the changing nature of ma...
This paper analyzes the relationships among national institutions, collective bargaining arrangement...
This article examines institutional experimentation by linking the dynamics of capital accumulation,...
This paper, drawing on a 2003-2006 establishment-level survey of 1,819 call centers in 15 countries,...
The widespread trends towards markets liberalisation, decline in trade union power, and flexible wor...