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The Finnish Paper Workers' Union at a crossroads: Labor union representativeness in a changing environment, 1980-2008

机译:处于十字路口的芬兰造纸工人工会:不断变化的环境中的工会代表性,1980-2008年

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This thesis consists of four articles and an introductory section. The main research questions in all the articles refer to the changes in the representativeness of the Finnish Paper Workers' Union. Representativeness stands for the entire entity of external, internal, legal and reputational factors that enable the labor union to represent its members and achieve its goals. This concept is based on an extensive reading of quantitative and qualitative industrial relations literature, which includes works based on Marxist labor-capital relations (such as Hyman's industrial relations studies), and more recent union density studies as well as gender- and ethnic diversity-based 'union revitalization' studies. Müller-Jentsch's German studies of industrial relations have been of particular importance as well as Streeck's industrial unionism and technology studies. The concept of representativeness is an attempt to combine the insights of these diverse strands of literature and bring the scientific discussion of labor unions back to the core of a union's function: representing its members. As such, it can be seen as a theoretical innovation. The concept helps to acknowledge both the heterogeneity of the membership and the totality of a labor union organization. The concept of representativeness aims to move beyond notions of 'power'.External representativeness can be expressed through the position of the labor union in the industrial relations system and the economy. Internal representativeness focuses on the aspects of labor unions that relate to the function of the union as an association with members, such as internal democracy. Legal representativeness lies in the formal legal position of the union – its rights and instruments. This includes collective bargaining legislation, co-decision rules and industrial conflict legislation. Reputational representativeness is related to how the union is seen by other actors and the general public, and can be approximated using data on strike activity. All these aspects of representativeness are path-dependent, and show the results of previous struggles over issues. The concept of representativeness goes beyond notions of labor union power and symbolizes an attempt to bring back the focus of industrial relations studies to the union's basic function of representing its members.The first article shows in detail the industrial conflict of the Finnish paper industry in 2005. The intended focus was the issue of gender in the negotiations over a new collective agreement, but the focal point of the industrial conflict was the issue of outsourcing and how this should be organized. Also, the issue of continuous shifts as an issue of working time was very important. The drawn-out conflict can be seen as a struggle over principles, and under pressure the labor union had to concede ground on the aforementioned issues. The article concludes that in this specific conflict, the union represented its' female members to a lesser extent, because the other issues took such priority. Furthermore, because of the substantive concessions. the union lost some of its internal representativeness, and the stubbornness of the union may have even harmed the reputation of the union. This article also includes an early version of the representativeness framework, through which this conflict is analyzed.The second article discusses wage developments, union density and collective bargaining within the context of representativeness. It is shown that the union has been able to secure substantial benefits for its members, regardless of declining employment. Collective agreements have often been based on centralized incomes policies, but the paper sector has not always joined these. Attention is furthermore paid to the changing competition of the General Assembly, with a surprisingly strong position of the Left Alliance still. In an attempt to replicate analysis of union density measures, an analysis of sectoral union density shows that similar factors as in aggregate data influence this measure, though – due to methodological issues – the results may not be robust. On this issue, it can be said that the method of analysis for aggregate union density is not suitable for sectoral union density analysis. The increasingly conflict-ridden industrial relations predicted have not actually materialized. The article concludes by asking whether the aim of ever-increasing wages is a sustainable one in the light of the pressures of globalization, though wage costs are a relatively small part of total costs.The third article discusses the history and use of outsourcing in the Finnish paper industry. It is shown using Hyman's framework of constituencies that over time, the perspective of the union changed from 'members of the Paper Workers' Union' to a more specific view of who is a core member of the union. Within the context of the industrial unionism that the union claims to practice, this is an important change. The article shows that the union more and more caters for a core group, while auxiliary personnel is less important to the union's identity and constituencies, which means that the union's internal representativeness has decreased. Maintenance workers are an exception; the union and employers have developed a rotating system that increases the efficient allocation of these employees. The core reason of the exceptional status of maintenance personnel is their high level of non-transferable skills. In the end it is debatable whether the compromise on outsourcing solves the challenges facing the industry.The fourth article shows diverging discourses within the union with regard to union-employer partnership for competitiveness improvements and instruments of local union representatives. In the collective agreement of 2008, the provision regulating wage effects of significant changes in the organization or content of work was thoroughly changed, though this mainly reflected decisions by the Labor Court on the pre-2008 version of the provision. This change laid bare the deep rift between the Social Democratic and Left Alliance (ex-Communist) factions of the union. The article argues that through the changed legal meaning of the provision, the union was able to transform concession bargaining into a basis for partnership. The internal discontent about this issue is nonetheless substantial and a threat to the unity of the union, both locally and at the union level.On the basis of the results of the articles, other factors influencing representativeness, such as technology and EU law and an overview of the main changes in the Finnish paper industry, it is concluded that, especially in recent years, the Finnish Paper Workers' Union has lost some of its representativeness. In particular, the loss of the efficiency of strikes is noted, the compromise on outsourcing which may have alienated a substantial part of the union's membership, and the change in the collective agreement of 2008 have caused this decline. In the latter case, the internal disunion on that issue shows the constraints of the union's internal democracy. Furthermore, the failure of the union to join the TEAM industrial union (by democratic means), the internal conflicts and a narrow focus on its own sector may also hurt the union in the future, as the paper industry in Finland is going through a structural change. None of these changes in representativeness would have been so drastic without the considerable pressure of globalization - in particular changing markets, changing technology and a loss of domestic investments to foreign investments, which in the end have benefited the corporations more than the Finnish employees of these corporations. Taken together, the union risks becoming socially irrelevant in time, though it will remain formally very strong on the basis of its institutional setting and financial situation.
机译:本文由四篇文章和一个导论部分组成。所有文章中的主要研究问题均涉及芬兰造纸工人工会代表性的变化。代表代表外部,内部,法律和声誉因素的整个实体,使工会能够代表其成员并实现其目标。这个概念基于对定量和定性劳资关系文献的广泛阅读,其中包括基于马克思主义劳资关系的作品(例如海曼的劳资关系研究),以及最近的工会密度研究以及性别和种族多样性,基于“工会振兴”的研究。 Müller-Jentsch的德国劳资关系研究以及Streeck的产业工会主义和技术研究都特别重要。代表性的概念是一种尝试,将各种文学作品的见解相结合,并使对工会的科学讨论回到工会职能的核心:代表工会成员。因此,这可以看作是理论上的创新。该概念有助于确认成员资格的异质性和工会组织的整体性。代表性的概念旨在超越“权力”的概念。外部代表性可以通过工会在劳资关系体系和经济中的地位来表达。内部代表制关注与工会作为与会员的协会的职能有关的工会方面,例如内部民主。法律代表权在于工会的正式法律地位-工会的权利和文书。这包括集体谈判立法,共同决策规则和工业冲突立法。声誉代表性与其他行为者和公众如何看待工会有关,可以使用罢工活动数据来近似。代表性的所有这些方面都取决于路径,并显示了先前在问题上进行斗争的结果。代表性的概念超越了工会权力的概念,象征着试图将产业关系研究的重点带回工会代表其成员的基本职能。第一篇文章详细介绍了芬兰造纸业在2005年的产业冲突。拟议的重点是就一项新的集体协议进行的谈判中的性别问题,但工业冲突的重点是外包问题以及如何组织外包。同样,连续轮班的问题也很重要。旷日持久的冲突可以看作是对原则的斗争,并且在压力下工会必须在上述问题上让步。文章得出的结论是,在这种特定的冲突中,工会在较小程度上代表了其女性成员,因为其他问题受到如此重视。此外,由于实质性的让步。工会失去了一些内部代表性,工会的固执甚至可能损害了工会的声誉。本文还包括一个早期版本的代表性框架,通过该框架可以分析这种冲突。第二篇文章讨论了代表性背景下的工资发展,工会密度和集体谈判。事实表明,无论就业人数下降,工会都能够为其成员获得可观的利益。集体协议通常以集中收入政策为基础,但造纸业并不总是加入其中。此外,随着左翼联盟仍然具有令人惊讶的强大地位,人们还应注意大会不断变化的竞争。为了重现对工会密度测度的分析,对部门工会密度的分析表明,与汇总数据类似的因素会影响这一测度,尽管由于方法问题,结果可能并不可靠。在这个问题上,可以说骨料密度的分析方法不适用于部门骨料密度分析。预计越来越多的充满冲突的劳资关系实际上尚未实现。文章的最后提出了一个问题,即尽管工资成本仅占总成本的一小部分,但鉴于全球化的压力,不断提高工资的目标是否是可持续的目标。第三篇文章讨论了外包的历史和用途。芬兰造纸业。使用海曼选区框架可以看出,随着时间的流逝,工会的视角从“造纸工人工会的成员”变为对谁是工会核心成员的更具体的看法。在工会要求实践的工业工会主义的背景下,这是一个重要的变化。文章显示,工会越来越多地迎合一个核心群体,而辅助人员对工会的身份和选区的重要性则降低了,这意味着工会的内部代表性下降了。维修工人是一个例外。工会和雇主已开发出轮换制度,以提高这些雇员的有效分配。维修人员特殊地位的主要原因是其高水平的不可转让技能。最后,在外包方面的妥协能否解决行业面临的挑战尚有争议。第四篇文章显示了工会内部关于提高工会与雇主合作关系以提高竞争力和地方工会代表的手段的各种说法。在2008年的集体协议中,对有关组织或工作内容发生重大变化的工资影响的规定进行了彻底修改,尽管这主要反映了劳动法院对2008年之前的规定的决定。这一变化暴露了该联盟的社会民主党和左联盟(前共产主义)各派之间的深刻分歧。该文章认为,通过改变该条款的法律含义,工会能够将特许权谈判变成合伙的基础。尽管如此,内部对该问题的不满仍然是巨大的,并威胁着工会在地方和工会一级的统一。根据条款的结果,影响代表性的其他因素,例如技术和欧盟法律以及纵观芬兰造纸业的主要变化,可以得出结论,尤其是近年来,芬兰造纸工人工会失去了一些代表性。特别要指出的是,罢工效率的下降,外包的妥协可能使工会的很大一部分成员疏远了,并且2008年集体协议的变更导致了这一下降。在后一种情况下,在该问题上的内部分歧表明了联盟内部民主的制约。此外,工会的失败(通过民主方式)加入TEAM工业工会,内部冲突以及对自身部门的狭focus关注也可能损害工会,因为芬兰的造纸业正在经历结构性的转变。更改。没有全球化的巨大压力,这些代表性的变化都不会如此剧烈—特别是不断变化的市场,不断变化的技术以及国内投资流向外国投资的损失,这最终使企业受益于这些雇员的芬兰人公司。综上所述,工会在时间上与社会无关,尽管根据其机构设置和财务状况在形​​式上仍然非常强大,但它有可能变得与社会无关。

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