Government employers in Sweden, Denmark and Norway: The use of power to control wage and employment conditions
Wesley Hansen, Nana ; Seip, Åsmund Arup
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2018
24
1
March
73-89
public service ; government policy ; collective bargaining ; wage policy ; conditions of employment
Collective bargaining
https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680117708371
English
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"How do government employers exercise power in highly voluntarist bargaining models? In this article, we analyse the potential power of public employers in Sweden, Denmark and Norway and examine how they use this potential. We call attention to three areas in which government employers exercise power: direct political intervention, attempts to decentralize wage bargaining and control of wage movements. We argue that government employers in the three countries have similar institutional capacities for power, but their ways of exercising power vary according to political norms and practice."
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