Collective bargaining coverage, works councils and the new German minimum wage
Bellmann, Lutz ; Bossler, Mario ; Gerner, Hans-Dieter ; Hübler, Olaf
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2021
42
2
269-288
collective bargaining ; labour relations ; works council ; minimum wage ; wage policy
Trade unionism
https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X18762304
English
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"This article assesses the role of the recent introduction of the minimum wage for collective bargaining coverage and works councils in Germany. The new minimum wage was initiated to strengthen German tariff autonomy, but effects on collective bargaining coverage are theoretically ambivalent. Using the IAB Establishment Panel, descriptive regressions show that firms covered by a collective bargaining contract are much less likely affected by the minimum wage. To construct a counterfactual for the group of affected establishments, the authors apply an entropy balancing procedure. Subsequent difference-in-differences estimates reveal a slight decline in collective bargaining participation, which falls short of statistical significance. Although the effect on opting
into collective bargaining is even slightly positive, the authors observe a significant decrease in coverage through firms that exit collective agreements."
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