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Anti-Unionism in a Coordinated Market Economy: The Case of Germany

In: Global Anti-Unionism

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  • Martin Behrens
  • Heiner Dribbusch

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Germany has an industrial system where militant anti-unionism is not regarded as being widespread or systemic as it is in the US (see Logan, Moody, this volume). The anti-union strategies of employers have different targets and perhaps reach less frequently the public sphere, but they share with Anglo-Saxon anti-unionism two main strategic goals: to prevent or weaken union power at the workplace and to avoid collective bargaining. Here we focus primarily upon employer–union relations. Legislative attacks on union power, although not fully absent in postwar history,1 were less frequent and prominent than, for example, in the US or in Britain. In most periods, the state has considered industrial relations to be regulated by unions and employers’ associations, a fact which caused Katzenstein (1987) to call Germany a semi-sovereign state.

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  • Martin Behrens & Heiner Dribbusch, 2013. "Anti-Unionism in a Coordinated Market Economy: The Case of Germany," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Gregor Gall & Tony Dundon (ed.), Global Anti-Unionism, chapter 5, pages 83-103, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-31906-7_5
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137319067_5
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    1. Arnd Kölling & Claus Schnabel, 2022. "Owners, external managers and industrial relations in German establishments," British Journal of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics, vol. 60(2), pages 424-443, June.
    2. Helfen, Markus & Nicklich, Manuel & Sydow, Jörg, 2019. "Arbeitspolitische Verankerung des deutschen Windkraftanlagenbaus? Empirische Befunde zu ausgewählten Fallunternehmen [Embeddedness of German wind turbine manufacturers in industrial relations inst," Industrielle Beziehungen. Zeitschrift für Arbeit, Organisation und Management, Verlag Barbara Budrich, vol. 26(1), pages 35-62.

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