The variable geometry of bargaining: implementing unions' strategies on remote work in Italy

Anne-Iris Romens, V. Piro, Francesco E. Iannuzzi
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The spreading of remote work in Italy following the Coronavirus pandemic has brought numerous challenges that have prompted trade unions to include this form of work as a matter of collective bargaining. The article aims to study unions' everyday bargaining practices, by investigating how the main union guide-lines on remote work have been implemented during the pandemic. Based on empirical data collected in Veneto and starting from the perspective of union officials and representatives, the article sheds light on unions' bargaining practices concerning access to remote work, remote workers' income, working time, and workloads. The analysis permits us to stress that union practitioners adapt the strategies of their union organisations to the specific sectors and workplaces in which they are embedded, according to the specific needs of the workforce they represent and to how they perceive their own bargaining power. We argue that the different variables - geographical level, sector, previous bargaining experience, unionists' ideological position, perception of their own bargaining power - intersect with each other, producing a variable geometry of bargaining practices with regard to remote work.
谈判的可变几何:在意大利实施远程工作的工会策略
冠状病毒大流行后,远程工作在意大利的蔓延带来了许多挑战,促使工会将这种工作形式纳入集体谈判。本文旨在通过调查大流行期间如何实施工会关于远程工作的主要指导方针,研究工会的日常谈判实践。本文基于在威尼托收集的实证数据,从工会官员和代表的角度出发,揭示了工会在远程工作、远程工作者的收入、工作时间和工作量方面的谈判实践。分析允许我们强调,工会从业者根据他们所代表的劳动力的具体需求以及他们如何看待自己的议价能力,调整工会组织的战略,以适应他们所处的特定部门和工作场所。我们认为,不同的变量——地理水平、部门、以前的议价经验、工会成员的意识形态立场、对自己议价能力的看法——相互交叉,产生了关于远程工作的议价实践的可变几何。
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