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Using administrative data from Germany, this study provides first evidence on the wage effects of collective bargaining … to those without one - but only in East Germany. These findings highlight the potential for securing collectively agreed …
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This mixed-methods study examines factors determining employees' desire to reduce worktime. The results of a binary logit regression model, based on data from the Austrian Microcencus 2012, suggest that employees who prefer shorter weekly working hours are older, higher educated and work longer...
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Trade unions and employers' associations play an important role in Germany not only in wage setting, but also in social … been reduced drastically. Nowadays, less than half of employees in Germany are formally covered by collective agreements … industrial relations in Germany. …
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Trade unions and employers' associations play an important role in Germany not only in wage setting, but also in social … been reduced drastically. Nowadays, less than half of employees in Germany are formally covered by collective agreements …
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This paper present paper provides the first results for Germany on the impact of works councils and collective … encourage a sanguine view of recent legislation in Germany that facilitates the formation of works councils and strengthens …
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's decision making has the potential to foster workers' political participation in civic society. Our study for Germany indeed …
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's decision making has the potential to foster workers' political participation in civic society. Our study for Germany indeed …
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's decision making has the potential to foster workers' political participation in civic society. Our study for Germany indeed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013329756
Short-time work (STW) has been widely used, both during the Great Recession and the COVID crisis, to preserve jobs. In most European countries, the implementation of STW schemes is often the result of bargaining between trade unions and employers, yet very little is known about the role of...
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