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Decentralising wage bargaining in Germany - a way to increase employment?

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Ochel, Wolfgang

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2005

19

1

March

91-121

collective bargaining ; collective agreement ; decentralization ; wage policy

Germany

Collective bargaining

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"The area-wide wage agreement is at the centre of Germany's system of collective bargaining. In recent years, however, there has been a tendency towards the decentralization of collective bargaining. Individual wage agreements have led to more moderate wage developments, whilst collective agreements with individual firms, and agreements at the production unit level, have not had this moderating effect. On the other hand, collective bargaining has become more flexible, leading to greater pay differentiation. The further decentralization of collective bargaining, although desirable, has given rise to objections based in constitutional law and to resistance from employees and employers."

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