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Management whipsawing. The staging of labor competition under globalization

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Greer, Ian ; Hauptmeier, Marco

ILR Review

2016

69

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January

29-52

competition ; decision making ; European works council ; labour relations ; management strategy ; management ; automobile industry ; multinational enterprise

Management

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0019793915602254

English

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"The authors examine management whipsawing practices in the European auto industry based on more than 200 interviews and a comparison of three automakers. They identify four distinct ways in which managers stage competition between plants to extract labor concessions: informal, hegemonic, coercive, and rule-based whipsawing. Practices at the three auto firms differed from one another and changed over time because of two factors: structural whipsawing capacity and management labor relations strategy. In the context of economic globalization, whipsawing is an effective means for managers to extract concessions, to loosen national institutional constraints, and to diffuse employment practices internationally."

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