Transnational trade union strategies towards European wage policy: a neo-institutional framework
Pernicka, Susanne ; Glassner, Vera
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2014
20
4
December
317-334
EMF ; ETUC ; metalworking industry ; multinational bargaining ; trade union role ; wage policy
Workers participation and European works councils
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680113518232
English
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"This article applies sociological neo-institutionalism to help understand transnational trade union wage policy. We review existing approaches to the role of trade unions as organizational actors in wage bargaining coordination and contrast these with the concepts of organizational fields and institutional work. Besides structural and associational power, transnational institutions are also able to increase the ability and willingness of unions to act transnationally. We draw empirical evidences from existing studies on European wage bargaining coordination in metalworking."
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