Arbeitspapier

How Should We Think About Employers' Associations?

We maintain that employer associations are a specific form of employer collusion that is overt, formal and labour market focused which encompasses but is by no means confined to collective bargaining. We consider the conditions under which this form of collusion might emerge, and how it might develop. Since the context is the decline of employers' associations in collective bargaining, we look at how collective bargaining involvement (and its disappearance) might relate to the growth or decline of other forms of collusion in areas such as product and financial markets, and political influence. Our central contention is that employers' associations continue to perform an important role in helping employers set the terms of trade, albeit one that has adapted to the demise of sectoral bargaining.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: IZA Discussion Papers ; No. 15467

Classification
Wirtschaft
Labor-Management Relations, Trade Unions, and Collective Bargaining: General
Dispute Resolution: Strikes, Arbitration, and Mediation; Collective Bargaining
Subject
employers' associations
collusion
collective bargaining

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Bryson, Alex
Willman, Paul
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(where)
Bonn
(when)
2022

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  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Bryson, Alex
  • Willman, Paul
  • Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)

Time of origin

  • 2022

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