Workplace trade union engagement with European Works Councils and transnational agreements: The case of Volkswagen Europe
Whittall, Michael ; Martínez Lucìo, Miguel ; Mustchin, Stephen ; Telljohann, Volker ; Rocha Sánchez, Fernando
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2017
23
4
December
397-414
European works council ; multinational bargaining ; collective agreement ; automobile industry
Germany ; United Kingdom ; Italy ; Spain
Collective bargaining
https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X17699444
English
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"This article examines two transnational agreements signed by the Volkswagen European and Global Works Councils, considering their interlinked implementation within subsidiaries in Britain, Italy, Spain and Germany. We demonstrate differing stances and some uncertainty towards principles of co-management, social dialogue and codetermination. These agreements have improved local industrial relations and strengthened cross-national interaction between employee representatives, despite significant differences in orientation regarding how unions should engage with management. However, the emerging international framework has not led to a clear politics of incorporation, with local trade unions being well aware of the risks of co-management and a more business-oriented relationship."
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