Impacts of decentralization - erosion or renewal? The decisive link link between workplace representation and company size in German and Danish industrial relations

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In recent decades Germany and Denmark have constituted survival areas for the
classical IR system in an era that has otherwise largely been characterised by the deregulation and disorganisation of industrial relations. From the mid-1990s onwards, however, it has to varying degrees been possible to observe erosive tendencies in these hitherto sturdy fortresses of “organised decentralisation”. It is the main thesis of this article that the dualistic German system makes it more difficult for the German parties to adapt the bargaining system so that their overall coordination can be preserved even though the required decentralisation is introduced. This thesis is investigated through an extensive comparison of the drivers, contexts and outcomes of decentralisation in Danish and German industry over the last 10-15 years. The article concludes that the single-channel representation system and the more homogeneous composition of company sizes in Denmark are core explanations why Denmark exhibits fewer erosive trends than Germany
and more signs of renewal in the development towards multi-level regulation.
Original languageEnglish
JournalIndustrielle Beziehungen
Volume14
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)201-222
Number of pages22
ISSN0943-2779
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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