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Trade unions and discourses of diversity management: a comparison of Sweden and Germany

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Stringfellow, Emma

European Journal of Industrial Relations

2012

18

4

December

329-345

equal rights ; regulation ; social dialogue ; trade union attitude

Germany ; Sweden

Human rights

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680112461094

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"This article uses a discursive institutionalist approach to explain the different responses of Swedish and German trade unions to diversity management and their involvement in its institutionalization. It is argued that the institutionalization of diversity management is more likely to be based on social dialogue where it is introduced primarily as a solution to a socio-political crisis (as in Sweden). However, where its introduction is motivated primarily by a drive for softer regulation (as in Germany), it may undermine social dialogue. "

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