Under which conditions do unions succeed in pushing back dualization? A configurational study of collective agreements in Portugal

IF 1.3 2区 管理学 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Paulo Marques, Chiara Benassi, Ana Costa, André Pinto
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This article explores the conditions under which unions achieve inclusive outcomes for nonstandard workers in their collective agreements. Using fsQCA, it compares 52 collective agreements signed in Portugal between 2003 and 2019. Additionally, it reports on three short case studies. Results show that the unions’ potential to mobilize resources in favour of outsiders is crucial and is due to either high union density or unions’ class‐oriented ideology. However, although a high potential to mobilize resources is necessary, it is not sufficient for pro‐outsider provisions in collective agreements. In a context of growing liberalization of industrial relations, unions only include these clauses in their collective agreements in one of the following circumstances: (i) the combination of high union density and sectoral growth, (ii) the combination of a class‐oriented union signing the agreement and low employer density and (iii) the combination of high union density and a class‐oriented union signing the agreement.
工会在哪些条件下能成功阻止二元化?葡萄牙集体协议的配置研究
本文探讨了工会在集体协议中为非标准工人实现包容性成果的条件。文章利用 fsQCA 对葡萄牙在 2003 年至 2019 年间签署的 52 份集体协议进行了比较。此外,文章还报告了三个简短的案例研究。结果表明,工会动员资源支持外来人员的潜力至关重要,这归因于工会密度高或工会以阶级为导向的意识形态。然而,尽管调动资源的潜力大是必要的,但这并不足以在集体协议中做出有利于外来者的规定。在劳资关系日益自由化的背景下,工会只有在以下情况之一时才会在集体协议中加入这些条款:(i) 工会密度高与部门增长相结合,(ii) 以阶级为导向的工会签署协议与雇主密度低相结合,(iii) 工会密度高与以阶级为导向的工会签署协议相结合。
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British Journal of Industrial Relations
British Journal of Industrial Relations INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
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4.20
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58
期刊介绍: BJIR (British Journal of Industrial Relations) is an influential and authoritative journal which is essential reading for all academics and practitioners interested in work and employment relations. It is the highest ranked European journal in the Industrial Relations & Labour category of the Social Sciences Citation Index. BJIR aims to present the latest research on developments on employment and work from across the globe that appeal to an international readership. Contributions are drawn from all of the main social science disciplines, deal with a broad range of employment topics and express a range of viewpoints.
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