Employer and Worker Collective Action

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Employer and Worker Collective Action

A Comparative Study of Germany, South Africa, and the United States

Politics and government Political structure and processes Public administration Political control and freedoms Political activism / Political engagement

Author: Andrew G. Lawrence

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 11th August 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781139986557


Overview

This book compares sources of worker and employer power in Germany, South Africa, and the United States in order to identify the sources of comparative US decline in union power and to more precisely analyze the nature of labor-movement power.

Key Findings

It finds that this power is not confined to allied parties, union confederations, or strikes, but rather consists of the capacity to autonomously translate power from one context to the next. By combining their product, labor market, and labor law advantages through their dominant employers' associations, leading firms are able to impose constraints on labor's free collective bargaining regionally and nationally, defeating employer interests that are more amenable to labor in the process.

Implications

Through an examination of these patterns of interest organization, the book shows, however, that initial employer advantages prove to be contingent and unstable and that employers are forced to cede to more far-reaching demands of increasingly organized workers.

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