Organised industrial relations in the information economy: the German automotive sector as a test case.
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| Title: | Organised industrial relations in the information economy: the German automotive sector as a test case. |
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| Authors: | Greer, Ian1 icg@lubs.leeds.ac.uk |
| Source: | New Technology, Work & Employment. Nov2008, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p181-196. 16p. 2 Charts. |
| Subject Terms: | *Associations, institutions, etc., Industrial relations, Automobile industry, Industries, Economics, Labor laws, Germans |
| Abstract: | This paper explores changes in industrial relations in the German automotive sector. Historically, this sector has generated important insights about national ‘models’ and the political economy of work. It is argued that vertical disintegration has created new market-mediated boundaries that have undermined existing patterns of organised industrial relations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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