Can cross-border bargaining coordination work? Analytical reflections and evidence from the metal industry in Germany and Austria
Traxler, Franz ; Brandl, Bernd ; Glassner, Vera ; Ludvig, Alice
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2008
14
2
June
217-237
collective agreement ; comparison ; metalworking industry ; multinational bargaining
Collective bargaining
English
Bibliogr.
"To contain downward pressures on labour standards, Europe's unions have attempted to coordinate their bargaining strategies. Little is known about whether such coordination can actually work. Analytical accounts have deduced its feasibility from national experiences with decentralized forms of coordination, while empirically only anecdotal evidence on its effectiveness is available. This article contributes to the analytical debate by pointing out the different logics of national and transnational bargaining coordination. Empirically, it tests the prospects for cross-border coordination by analyzing how Austrian collective agreements in the metal industry related to their German counterparts from 1969 to 2003. We conclude by discussing the implications for EU-level bargaining coordination."
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