Extending solidarity rather than bargaining concessions: the IG Metall campaign for agency workers
European Trade Union Institute, Brussels
ETUI - Brussels
2016
4 p.
case study ; collective bargaining ; conditions of employment ; deregulation ; labour relations ; temporary work agency ; trade union attitude ; wages ; works council
ETUI Policy Brief. European Economic, Employment and Social Policy
01/2016
Labour relations
English
Bibliogr.
2031-8782
"Concession bargaining at workplace level has been spreading in the US and across Europe. It is often framed as a response to organisational or economic crises and therefore as a useful instrument for dealing with employment restructuring in the short term. This policy brief examines the practice of concession bargaining taking as its starting point a campaign on agency work conducted by the German metalworkers union IG Metall.
The policy brief concludes that concession bargaining comes at the expense of the peripheral workforce and undermines, in the long run, the working conditions and wages of core workers. It formulates two main recommendations: 1) unions are invited to actively intervene in workplace bargaining to bring the level of bargaining to the sectoral, national or European level; 2) unions should expand their representation domain to the marginal workforce, which is often used as a benchmark to obtain further concessions on the core workforce."
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