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Worker participation in workplace restructuring in the automotive industry : a comparative study of German and South African Volkswagen plants, 1970-2009.

机译:1970年至2009年,工人参与汽车行业的工作场所重组:对德国和南非大众工厂的比较研究。

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This research report comparatively investigates labour‘s responses to work restructuring at the Volkswagen (VW) plants in Germany (Kassel) and South Africa (Uitenhage). Since the advent of industrial revolution, the automotive industry has experienced rapid changes in work organisation and production systems. This report discusses work restructuring in the industry from the 1970s to 2009, and examines labour‘s engagement with it at the two Volkswagen plants. Semi-structured interviews and focus groups were conducted with Works Council members at the Kassel plant and shop stewards at the Uitenhage plant. The report concludes that VW workers at the Kassel plant are more proactive and effective in their engagement with workplace restructuring than their counterparts at the Uitenhage plant. The report proposes two factors to explain this variation.udFirstly, the report argues that the German industrial relations system enables workers at the Kassel plant to influence and shape work restructuring through institutionalised participation. Secondly, the inability of workers at the Uitenhage plant to influence restructuring of work is worsened by the fact that their plant is controlled by VW headquarters in Germany. The concept of imperial restructuring is developed to highlight difficulties faced by labour at the Uitenhage plant to influence work restructuring processes. It is further argued that Marxist literature on worker participation ignores that workers are sometimes interested in participating in decision making when confronted by uncertainty about their jobs, just as employers are interested in worker participation when their authority and legitimacy is threatened.
机译:这份研究报告比较地调查了劳动力对德国(Kassel)和南非(Uitenhage)的大众(VW)工厂的工作重组的反应。自工业革命来临以来,汽车行业的工作组织和生产系统发生了快速变化。本报告讨论了1970年代至2009年该行业的工作结构调整,并研究了大众汽车在两家工厂中的劳动参与情况。在卡塞尔(Kassel)工厂与工务委员会成员以及在Uitenhage工厂的车间管家进行了半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论。该报告得出的结论是,卡塞尔工厂的大众工人比Uitenhage工厂的工人更积极主动地参与工作场所重组。该报告提出了两个因素来解释这种差异。 ud首先,该报告认为德国的劳资关系系统使卡塞尔工厂的工人能够通过制度化的参与来影响和塑造工作结构。其次,Uitenhage工厂的工人无法控制工作重组,因为他们的工厂由德国大众总部控制。帝国结构调整的概念被提出来突出Uitenhage工厂的劳动力所面临的影响工作结构调整过程的困难。进一步的论点是,关于工人参与的马克思主义文献忽略了工人有时在面对工作不确定性时对参与决策感兴趣,就像雇主在其权限和合法性受到威胁时对工人参与感兴趣。

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