The varying national agenda in variable hours contract regulation: implications for the labour market regimes in the Netherlands and Finland
Sippola, Markku ; Jonker-Hoffrén, Paul ; Ojala, Satu
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2023
early View
1-21
labour contract ; labour market analysis ; collective agreement ; arrangement of working time
Personnel management
https://doi.org/10.1177/09596801231197620
English
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"In the article, the regulatory trajectories of variable hours contracts (VHCs, denoting oncall contracts, and zero-hours contracts) are analysed in two countries, the Netherlands and Finland. The unity or disunity in social partners' readiness for bringing the issue of VHCs to the agenda of collective bargaining has implications for the labour market regimes. From the institutional change perspective, the shared agenda in regulating the VHCs implies conversion of the labour market regime in the Netherlands. In Finland, layering was seen in the development of labour legislation, whereas the disregard of VHCs in collective bargaining implies drift. In Finland, the ‘legislative route' of regulating conditions of labour may strengthen, undermining the negotiatory autonomy of social partners, earlier embedded in the structure of the Nordic labour market regime."
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