Negotiating wage (in)equality: changing union strategies in high-wage and low-wage sectors in Czechia and Slovakia
Martiskova, Monika ; Kahancová, Marta ; Kostolny, Jakub
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2021
27
1
February
75-96
labour relations ; collective bargaining ; trade union ; minimum wage ; retail trade ; automobile industry ; wages ; low wages
Labour relations
https://doi.org/10.1177/1024258921995363
English
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" Reducing wage inequality requires an understanding of the importance of labour market institutions, in particular statutory minimum wages and sectoral collective bargaining. This article argues that the impact of labour market institutions on wage inequality is enhanced by specific strategies of unions and employers. Empirical evidence is provided from the high-wage automotive sector and the low-wage retail sector in Czechia and Slovakia. Against the backdrop of the erosion of collective wage bargaining, trade unions have prioritised increases in the national statutory minimum wage as a mechanism for reducing wage inequalities. Trade unions' leverage on minimum wages can compensate for their declining influence on wage distribution via collective bargaining."
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