Deregulation of the German industrial relations system via foreign direct investment: Are the subsidiaries of Anglo-Saxon MNCs a threat for the institutions of industrial democracy in germany?
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作者:
Schmitt, M
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机构:
Inst Labour Law & Ind Relat European Community, Trier, GermanyInst Labour Law & Ind Relat European Community, Trier, Germany
Schmitt, M
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机构:
[1] Inst Labour Law & Ind Relat European Community, Trier, Germany
collective bargaining;
Germany;
globalization;
multinationals;
works councils;
D O I:
10.1177/0143831X030243003
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F24 [劳动经济];
学科分类号:
020106 ;
020207 ;
1202 ;
120202 ;
摘要:
This article asks whether the subsidiaries of American and British MNCs operating in Germany act as forces that endanger the traditional German system of industrial democracy by 'importing' typical Anglo-Saxon style industrial relations practices into their host nation. In a mail survey based on responses from 297 foreign-owned and local German firms, little evidence was found that Anglo-Saxon-owned subsidiaries act as a threat to the central pillars of Germany's IR system, i.e. codetermination and collective bargaining. This finding contradicts a widely held belief of the erosion of the German IR system and suggests that this system is still strong: foreign companies adapt to local standards so as to retain legitimacy within their host nation's environment.