The manufacturing sector: still an anchor for pattern bargaining within and across countries?
Müller, Torsten ; Dølvik, Jon Erik ; Ibsen, Christian L. ; Schulten, Thorsten
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2018
24
4
357-372
collective bargaining ; wage policy ; manufacturing industry
Denmark ; Finland ; Germany ; Norway ; Sweden
Collective bargaining
https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680118790817
English
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"This article investigates the development of collective wage bargaining systems in manufacturing in five countries: Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway and Sweden. We illustrate the responses of collective actors to two key challenges: first, increased cross-country competition between Northern European companies operating within the same high-value/high-cost segment of the market; second, the competitive pressures resulting from increased east-north integration. Our analytical framework sets out different forms and outcomes of institutional change, with a focus on how the responses of collective actors to these two challenges shaped the development of wage bargaining systems."
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