Drawing on case studies in the German metal and chemical sectors, this article addresses trade unions’ behavior toward employers’ labor market segmentation strategies and, in particular, their use of outsourcing. Findings illustrate that, contrary to the expectations of the dualization literature, trade unions do not always give priority to their core constituency over the interests of temporary or peripheral workers. Union actions are not solely determined by the aim of defending the interests of their current members but depend instead on the interrelationship between unions’ identity and their members’ and organizational interests.
%0 Journal Article
%1 dorigatti2016trade
%A Dorigatti, Lisa
%D 2016
%I SAGE Publications
%J ILR Review
%K labor_market outsourcing segmentation temporary_workers trade_unions vertical_disintegration
%R 10.1177/0019793916677993
%T Trade Unions in Segmented Labor Markets: Evidence from the German Metal and Chemical Sectors
%U https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0019793916677993
%X Drawing on case studies in the German metal and chemical sectors, this article addresses trade unions’ behavior toward employers’ labor market segmentation strategies and, in particular, their use of outsourcing. Findings illustrate that, contrary to the expectations of the dualization literature, trade unions do not always give priority to their core constituency over the interests of temporary or peripheral workers. Union actions are not solely determined by the aim of defending the interests of their current members but depend instead on the interrelationship between unions’ identity and their members’ and organizational interests.
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abstract = {Drawing on case studies in the German metal and chemical sectors, this article addresses trade unions’ behavior toward employers’ labor market segmentation strategies and, in particular, their use of outsourcing. Findings illustrate that, contrary to the expectations of the dualization literature, trade unions do not always give priority to their core constituency over the interests of temporary or peripheral workers. Union actions are not solely determined by the aim of defending the interests of their current members but depend instead on the interrelationship between unions’ identity and their members’ and organizational interests.},
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author = {Dorigatti, Lisa},
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journal = {{ILR} Review},
keywords = {labor_market outsourcing segmentation temporary_workers trade_unions vertical_disintegration},
language = {eng},
month = nov,
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timestamp = {2017-06-14T10:45:00.000+0200},
title = {Trade Unions in Segmented Labor Markets: Evidence from the German Metal and Chemical Sectors},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0019793916677993},
year = 2016
}