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Austria. No reason to hold back in wage negotiations?
[Autriche. Pas de raison de se retenir dans la négociation salariale ?]

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  • Kevin Guillas-Cavan

    (IRES - Institut de recherches économiques et sociales)

Abstract

At a time of almost full employment and flight of precarious labour to Germany, fuelled by a dramatic increase in that country's minimum wage, Austrian unions are issuing heightened demands to address price hikes. In response, bosses are arguing for the significant assistance measures implemented by the government to be deducted from the demands, and that energy and food price inflation be excluded... but are backing down in some sectors in the face of worker mobilization.

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  • Kevin Guillas-Cavan, 2022. "Austria. No reason to hold back in wage negotiations? [Autriche. Pas de raison de se retenir dans la négociation salariale ?]," Post-Print hal-04219115, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04219115
    DOI: 10.3917/chii.180.0101
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    Keywords

    Austria; Trade unionism; Wage; Collective bargaining; Autriche; Syndicalisme; Salaire; Négociation collective;
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