Works councils and plant closings in Germany.
Addison, John T. ; Bellmann, Lutz ; Kölling, Arnd
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2004
42
1
March
125-148
collective bargaining ; collective agreement ; plant shutdown ; statistics ; works council
Business economics
English
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"This paper is the first study to investigate the impact of workplace representation on plant closings in Germany, using data from a nationally representative establishment panel. Across all establishments in our sample, we find evidence of a positive association between works council presence and plant closings. There is the contrary suggestion that industry-wide collective bargaining plays a neutral to benign role. As for the interaction between collective bargaining and workplace representation, this appears strongest for establishments with fewer than 50 employees: such plants are much more likely to close if they have a works council and are not covered by a collective agreement."
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