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Trade unions and labour market dualisation: a comparison of policies and attitudes towards agency and migrant workers in Germany and Belgium

机译:工会与劳动力市场的二元化:德国和比利时对代理和移民工人的政策和态度的比较

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This article addresses the questions of the extent to which, and the reasons why, western European trade unions may have privileged the protection of insiders' over that of outsiders'. Temporary agency workers, among whom migrant workers are over-represented, are taken as a test case of outsiders'. The findings from a comparison of Belgian and German multinational plants show that collective agreements have allowed a protection gap between permanent and agency workers to emerge in Germany, but not in Belgium. However, the weaker protection in Germany depends less on an explicit union choice for insiders than on the weakening of the institutional environment for union representation and collective bargaining. The conclusion suggests that European unions are increasingly trying to defend the outsiders, but meet institutional obstacles that vary by country.
机译:本文讨论的问题是,西欧工会在多大程度上以及为什么其可能会优先保护内部人而不是外部人。临时代理机构的工人,其中外来工人的代表人数过多,被当作外部人的测试案例。比利时和德国跨国工厂的比较结果显示,集体协议已使德国的永久工和代理工之间出现了保护缺口,但比利时却没有。但是,德国较弱的保护较少取决于内部人员对工会的明确选择,而取决于削弱工会代表和集体谈判的体制环境。结论表明,欧洲联盟正在越来越多地试图捍卫局外人,但遇到了因国家而异的体制性障碍。

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