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Collective Bargaining Centralisation Against All Odds? The Italian Telecommunications Industry after Market Liberalization

Kornelakis, Andreas (2012) Collective Bargaining Centralisation Against All Odds? The Italian Telecommunications Industry after Market Liberalization. [Industry Studies Working Paper:2012-1]

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Abstract

The widespread trends towards markets liberalisation, decline in trade union power, and flexible work organization were expected to push collective bargaining institutions to converge to a decentralised bargaining structure. This crude version of the neoliberal convergence thesis, however, was not borne out. Instead, change in employment relations has been more nuanced than initially thought. This paper explores the conditions under which centralisation of bargaining is possible, even in a more competitive environment with pressures for greater flexibility. It draws on case study evidence from the Italian telecommunications industry, tracing back the process of liberalisation since the early 1990s. It is shown how the strategies and the coalitions between organised labour, business and the state explain in large part this path of institutional change.

Industry Studies Series #:2012-1
Item Type:Industry Studies Working Paper
Uncontrolled Keywords:industry studies, industry studies working paper, industry studies association, industry studies research, Telecommunications industry, Collective bargaining
ID Code:198
Deposited By:Ravi Madhavan
Deposited On:05 Dec 2012 13:09
Last Modified:05 Dec 2012 13:09

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