Financialisation, shareholder value orientation, and the decline of trade union membership in the EU
Gouzoulis, Giorgos ; Galanis,Giorgos ; Iliopoulos, Panagiotis
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2024
30
2
May
161-179
trade union membership ; shareholder ; financialisation
Trade unionism
https://doi.org/10.1177/10242589241245063
English
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"This article shows that an orientation towards shareholder value and corporate indebtedness at non-financial firms have been negatively associated with union density in the EU over the past 21 years. We argue that the financialisation of non-financial firms makes them prioritise their ‘external (economic) balance' at the expense of a cooperative ‘internal equilibrium' model. In other words, corporate financialisation pushes non-financial firms to shift to non-participatory, market-based HR systems that directly undermine the role of trade unions. This study examines this corporate financialisation-induced shift within the EU in the wake of deeper economic integration since 1999 and provides panel data econometric evidence that it has significantly undermined union membership."
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