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Networking, lobbying and bargaining for pensions: trade union power in the Norwegian pension reform

机译:养老金的网络,游说和讨价还价:挪威养老金改革的工会权力

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Norway reformed its pension system in 2011, introducing a Swedish-style, NDC system. Contrary to expectations, the reform was largely supported by the dominant confederation of trade unions, the LO. In this article, we look at LO involvement in the process at different stages. Through qualitative interviews with key reform architects, we have traced the process between 2005 and 2008, emphasising actors, meeting places and interests. Starting from the insight that unions can influence through lobbying, bargaining and (the threat of) mobilising, we suggest that lobbying can be a mutual process, where parties and unions move each other's positions. In addition, bargaining can take the form of behind-the-scenes cooperation, as well as of negotiations in the classic, Nordic-style industrial relations sense. Expanding on this framework, we suggest that the literature on pension reforms should pay more attention to negotiated and voluntary labour market occupational schemes, and to the importance of expertise and networks.
机译:挪威于2011年改革了其养老金制度,介绍了瑞典式的NDC系统。与期望相反,改革主要由贸易工会主导联合会,LO基本支持。在本文中,我们在不同阶段的过程中查看Lo参与。通过与关键改革建筑师的定性访谈,我们追溯了2005年至2008年之间的进程,强调了行动者,会议地点和利益。从洞察力开始,工会通过游说,讨价还价和(威胁)动员影响,我们建议游说可以是一个相互进程,缔约方和工会互相移动的职位。此外,讨价还价可以采取幕后合作的形式,以及经典北欧工业关系感的谈判。在这一框架上扩大,我们建议养老金改革的文献应更加关注谈判和自愿劳动力市场职业计划,以及专业知识和网络的重要性。

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