The unlikely success of coordinated bargaining in a liberal market economy: The case of Ireland
Paolucci, Valentina ; Roche, William K.
2024
55
2
141-161
collective bargaining ; decentralization ; market economy ; economic recession ; trade union role
Collective bargaining
https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.12420
English
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"This paper challenges the prevailing view of the negative impact of collective bargaining decentralisation on trade unions in liberal market economies. It uses quantitative and in-depth company cases from four major sectors in Ireland, to explain how unions have effectively established bargaining coordination following the global financial crisis."
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