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Europäischer Tarifbericht des WSI - 2021/2022: Tarifpolitik im Zeichen von Krise, Krieg und Inflation

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  • Lübker, Malte
  • Janssen, Thilo

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Eine Abschwächung des Wachstums, steigende Preise und die noch schwer abzuschätzenden Folgen des Krieges in der Ukraine stellen die europäische Tarifpolitik vor große Herausforderungen. Für die Beschäftigten zeichnen sich aufgrund der bislang verhaltenden Lohnentwicklung in allen Ländern der Europäischen Union - teilweise erhebliche - Reallohneinbußen ab. Dies setzt die Gewerkschaften unter Druck, über höhere Tarifabschlüsse Kaufkraftverluste auszugleichen. Gleichzeitig warnen die Arbeitgeber unter Verweis auf eine drohende Lohn-Preis-Spirale vor deutlichen Lohnsteigerungen - selbst wenn bisher von den Löhnen kein erkennbarer Inflationsdruck ausgeht. Erschwert wird der Interessenausgleich dadurch, dass Kollektivvereinbarungen in vielen Ländern nur noch eine begrenzte Reichweite haben. Zudem hat Tarifpolitik weitreichende verteilungspolitische Konsequenzen.

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  • Lübker, Malte & Janssen, Thilo, 2022. "Europäischer Tarifbericht des WSI - 2021/2022: Tarifpolitik im Zeichen von Krise, Krieg und Inflation," WSI Reports 77, The Institute of Economic and Social Research (WSI), Hans Böckler Foundation.
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    1. Vasily Astrov & Mario Holzner & Sebastian Leitner & Isilda Mara & Leon Podkaminer & Armon Rezai, 2018. "Die Lohnentwicklung in den mittel- und osteuropäischen Mitgliedsländern der EU," Working Paper Reihe der AK Wien - Materialien zu Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft 178, Kammer für Arbeiter und Angestellte für Wien, Abteilung Wirtschaftswissenschaft und Statistik.
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    1. Lübker, Malte & Schulten, Thorsten, 2023. "Tarifbindung in den Bundesländern: Entwicklungslinien und Auswirkungen auf die Beschäftigten," Analysen zur Tarifpolitik 96, The Institute of Economic and Social Research (WSI), Hans Böckler Foundation.

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