Collective bargaining and internal flexibility: A Franco-German comparison
Delpech, Quentin ; Garner, Hélène ; Naboulet, Antoine ; Guézennec, Camille
France Stratégie - Paris
2016
44 p.
collective bargaining ; labour flexibility ; wage policy ; work organization ; working time ; German model
Document de travail
2016-02
Collective bargaining
English
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"After the report Reform, Investment and Growth: An Agenda for France, Germany and Europe elaborated by Henrik Enderlein and Jean Pisani-Ferry, released in November 2014, France Stratégie has initiated further in-depth comparative studies about these two countries. This 2016 working paper reviews the first comments and conclusions emerging from the debate on internal flexibility, its levers within German and French companies. This topic was addressed at the workshop « Collective Bargaining and Internal Flexibility: France and Germany Compared, and Prospects for France » organized in 2015 by France Stratégie, which brought together experts, union representatives and business managers from both countries to discuss it."
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