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Emigration and labour shortages: An opportunity for trade unions in the New Member States?

机译:移民和劳动力短缺:新成员国工会的机会吗?

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Emigration from the post-socialist states which joined the EU in 2004 and 2007 has reduced unemployment rates and created shortages of some skills. This should provide opportunities for trade unions to improve their situation, by facilitating union organizing and strengthening their bargaining position. Have unions grasped these opportunities? We adopt an actor-centred perspective to examine their strategies and actions in the public health care sector - strongly affected by migration - in Slovakia, Poland and Hungary. We argue that variation in union strategies depends mainly on the interplay of union capacities and state strategies. Slovak unions used the established sectoral bargaining system to obtain wage increases and to consolidate the bargaining machinery. In contrast, Polish unions gained wage increases through industrial action. Hungarian health care unions mostly failed to seize migration-related opportunities.
机译:来自于2004年和2007年加入欧盟的后社会主义国家的移民减少了失业率,并导致某些技能的短缺。这应通过促进工会组织和加强其谈判地位,为工会提供改善其状况的机会。工会是否抓住了这些机会?我们采用以演员为中心的观点,研究他们在斯洛伐克,波兰和匈牙利受移民严重影响的公共卫生保健部门的策略和行动。我们认为,工会战略的差异主要取决于工会能力与国家战略的相互作用。斯洛伐克工会利用已建立的部门性议价制度来获得工资增长并巩固议价机制。相反,波兰工会通过工业行动获得了工资增长。匈牙利的卫生保健工会大多未能抓住与移民有关的机会。

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