The crumbling pillars of social partnership

Abstract: "First fissures in the West German industrial order were observed in the 1980s when unions divided over how to respond to persistend unemployment. Opposing the reduction od weekly working hours pursued by the left wind of the union movement, the Kohl government invited employers, works councils and dissenting unions to rely on the social security system for reducing the supply of labour. Simultaneously it took steps to curtail union power. For a short time, unification restored tripartite co-operation as government, business and labour worked hand in hand to transfer West German institutions to the new Länder of the east. The ensuing economic crisis, which was exacerbated by the accelerated internationalisation of European economies, drove a wedge in the employers' camp, caused a mismatch between institutionalised union strength and economic conditions, and forced the government to do something about rising social security expenditures and public debt. When in 1996 government attem

Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Extent
Online-Ressource, 101-124 S.
Language
Englisch
Notes
Veröffentlichungsversion
In: Kitschelt, Herbert (Hg.), Streeck, Wolfgang (Hg.): Germany: beyond the stable state. 2004. S. 101-124. ISBN 0-7146-5588-0

Classification
Wirtschaft

Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
London
(who)
Cass
(when)
2004
Creator
Streeck, Wolfgang
Hassel, Anke
Contributor
Kitschelt, Herbert

URN
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-195085
Rights
Open Access unbekannt; Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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Associated

  • Streeck, Wolfgang
  • Hassel, Anke
  • Kitschelt, Herbert
  • Cass

Time of origin

  • 2004

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