How does market making affect industrial relations? : evidence from eight German hospitals Journal
Material type: TextPublication details: British Journal of Industrial Relations 2013Description: Journal articleISSN: 1467-8543Subject(s): Germany | Labour market | Industrial relationsDDC classification: Journals Online access: Open e-book (Ruskin students only) Summary: The introduction of market mechanisms matters for industrial relations. In the German hospital sector, national liberalization policies have put immense pressure on local management and worker representatives and led to the growth of a low-wage sector. In case studies of eight hospitals, we find some locales where market making has led to union revitalization and mobilization, but this effect varies. Using an eight-way comparison, we infer a configuration of three aspects of the local political economy — labour markets, politics and co-determination rules — that together provide a well-fitting explanation for both variation and change.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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<p>British Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 51 no. 1 (Jun 2013), p. 215-239</p> <p>Available in the library. See journal shelves.</p> <p>Available online. </p>
The introduction of market mechanisms matters for industrial relations. In the German hospital sector, national liberalization policies have put immense pressure on local management and worker representatives and led to the growth of a low-wage sector. In case studies of eight hospitals, we find some locales where market making has led to union revitalization and mobilization, but this effect varies. Using an eight-way comparison, we infer a configuration of three aspects of the local political economy — labour markets, politics and co-determination rules — that together provide a well-fitting explanation for both variation and change.
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