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The employment of temporary agency workers in the UK: with or against the trade unions?

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Böheim, René ; Zweimüller, Martina

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2009

22 p.

collective bargaining ; labour flexibility ; temporary employment ; temporary work agency ; trade union attitude

United Kingdom

Discussion Paper Series

4492

Employment

http://www.iza.org/

English

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"A firm's decision to employ agency workers may be perceived as a replacement of directly employed workers or as way to curb union power, which trade unions would oppose. Alternatively, trade unions may encourage the (temporary) employment of agency workers in a firm, if they manage to bargain higher wages for their members. We estimate the relationship between hiring agency workers and trade union activity at the workplace, in particular, the type of collective bargaining agreements. We use British data from the Workplace Employment Relations Surveys (WERS) of 1998 and 2004. The empirical association between the employment of agency workers and union strength is weak, but positive. Furthermore, workplaces with collective bargaining have lower wages in the presence of agency workers, suggesting that agency workers are hired against the unions."

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