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A novel calculus? Institutional change, globalization and industrial conflict in Europe

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Scheuer, Steen

European Journal of Industrial Relations

2006

12

2

July

143-164

globalization ; labour dispute ; statistics ; strike ; trade union ; trade union membership

EU countries ; Norway ; Switzerland

Labour disputes

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"Collective industrial conflict in Europe has declined dramatically since the 1970s. This decline is the result of significant changes in institutional factors, influencing the calculations of employees and their organizations when considering strike action. Declining union density and changes in market protection seem major influences, while institutional and legal changes are important explanations of persistent major inter-country variance. This indicates a novel industrial conflict calculus for employees, which entails a more restricted use, but not the withering away of the strike."

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