European Union: Collective bargaining and internal flexibility during the Great Recession

The paper’s main objective is to analyze the collective bargaining response in terms of internal flexibility during the Great Recession (GR) in five EU countries (Spain, Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom), and three economic sectors (industry, commerce and hospitality, and financial services an...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ruesga Santos M., de Pablos María Isabel Heredero, Da Silva Bichara Julimar, Ortiz Laura Pérez, Apaolaza Ana Viñas, Monsueto Sandro Eduardo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-12-01
Series:Economics : the Open-Access, Open-Assessment e-Journal
Subjects:
j51
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2020-8
id doaj-79fa3e023eb340148a0db1c76e3a2b65
record_format Article
spelling doaj-79fa3e023eb340148a0db1c76e3a2b652021-09-22T06:13:29ZengDe GruyterEconomics : the Open-Access, Open-Assessment e-Journal1864-60422020-12-0114110.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2020-8European Union: Collective bargaining and internal flexibility during the Great RecessionRuesga Santos M.0de Pablos María Isabel Heredero1Da Silva Bichara Julimar2Ortiz Laura Pérez3Apaolaza Ana Viñas4Monsueto Sandro Eduardo5Universidad Autonóma de Madrid, SpainUniversidad Autonóma de Madrid, SpainUniversidad Autonóma de Madrid, SpainUniversidad Autonóma de Madrid, SpainUniversidad Europea de Madrid, SpainUniversidade Federal de Goiás, BrazilThe paper’s main objective is to analyze the collective bargaining response in terms of internal flexibility during the Great Recession (GR) in five EU countries (Spain, Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom), and three economic sectors (industry, commerce and hospitality, and financial services and real estate), at the establishment level (ECS2013 database). The theoretical framework used is linked to the varieties of unionism and to the debate on the tendency towards the international homogenization or heterogenization of collective bargaining between the European Union countries. Using a descriptive statistical analysis and a probit model, this paper presents new evidences. However, the responses were heterogeneous between countries and sectors, the use of internal functional flexibility has been more intense than the numerical and salary internal flexibility. Moreover, it is related to the intensity of GR. These results, in general, while requiring a more detailed analysis of the effects of the GR on internal flexibility in the EU countries, contribute to introducing a new perspective in the socioeconomic literature about the collective bargaining and internal flexibility.https://doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2020-8european unioncollective bargaininginternal flexibilitygreat recessionestablishment levelj51
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Ruesga Santos M.
de Pablos María Isabel Heredero
Da Silva Bichara Julimar
Ortiz Laura Pérez
Apaolaza Ana Viñas
Monsueto Sandro Eduardo
spellingShingle Ruesga Santos M.
de Pablos María Isabel Heredero
Da Silva Bichara Julimar
Ortiz Laura Pérez
Apaolaza Ana Viñas
Monsueto Sandro Eduardo
European Union: Collective bargaining and internal flexibility during the Great Recession
Economics : the Open-Access, Open-Assessment e-Journal
european union
collective bargaining
internal flexibility
great recession
establishment level
j51
author_facet Ruesga Santos M.
de Pablos María Isabel Heredero
Da Silva Bichara Julimar
Ortiz Laura Pérez
Apaolaza Ana Viñas
Monsueto Sandro Eduardo
author_sort Ruesga Santos M.
title European Union: Collective bargaining and internal flexibility during the Great Recession
title_short European Union: Collective bargaining and internal flexibility during the Great Recession
title_full European Union: Collective bargaining and internal flexibility during the Great Recession
title_fullStr European Union: Collective bargaining and internal flexibility during the Great Recession
title_full_unstemmed European Union: Collective bargaining and internal flexibility during the Great Recession
title_sort european union: collective bargaining and internal flexibility during the great recession
publisher De Gruyter
series Economics : the Open-Access, Open-Assessment e-Journal
issn 1864-6042
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The paper’s main objective is to analyze the collective bargaining response in terms of internal flexibility during the Great Recession (GR) in five EU countries (Spain, Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom), and three economic sectors (industry, commerce and hospitality, and financial services and real estate), at the establishment level (ECS2013 database). The theoretical framework used is linked to the varieties of unionism and to the debate on the tendency towards the international homogenization or heterogenization of collective bargaining between the European Union countries. Using a descriptive statistical analysis and a probit model, this paper presents new evidences. However, the responses were heterogeneous between countries and sectors, the use of internal functional flexibility has been more intense than the numerical and salary internal flexibility. Moreover, it is related to the intensity of GR. These results, in general, while requiring a more detailed analysis of the effects of the GR on internal flexibility in the EU countries, contribute to introducing a new perspective in the socioeconomic literature about the collective bargaining and internal flexibility.
topic european union
collective bargaining
internal flexibility
great recession
establishment level
j51
url https://doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2020-8
work_keys_str_mv AT ruesgasantosm europeanunioncollectivebargainingandinternalflexibilityduringthegreatrecession
AT depablosmariaisabelheredero europeanunioncollectivebargainingandinternalflexibilityduringthegreatrecession
AT dasilvabicharajulimar europeanunioncollectivebargainingandinternalflexibilityduringthegreatrecession
AT ortizlauraperez europeanunioncollectivebargainingandinternalflexibilityduringthegreatrecession
AT apaolazaanavinas europeanunioncollectivebargainingandinternalflexibilityduringthegreatrecession
AT monsuetosandroeduardo europeanunioncollectivebargainingandinternalflexibilityduringthegreatrecession
_version_ 1717371586969862144