Agents of transition or defenders of the status quo? Trade union strategies in green transitions

IF 2.6 2区 管理学 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Tobias Kalt
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Abstract

Green transitions create major challenges to union power in carbon-intensive economies as well as opportunities for the renewal of union power. This research asks why sometimes unions oppose or delay green transitions while other times unions are more open to green transitions and may even become strong transition supporters. In drawing on the Power Resource Approach, I argue that unions are neither natural opponents nor supporters of green transitions but instead engage strategically with green transitions. Unions’ strategic choices to pursue oppositional, reactive, affirmative or transformative transition strategies is guided by an imperative to maintain or expand their power resources. The strategic choices unions make are influenced by several contextual conditions. In a comparative case study on coal transitions in South Africa and Germany, I identify the following contextual conditions: sectoral interests, organisational identity, internal structure, coalitions, political- and socio-economic environment, governance context and public discourse. Regarding each of these, I show how unions make strategic choices to protect or expand different power resources and become agents of transition or defenders of the status quo. This paper contributes to empirical research on drivers behind union transition strategies and offers an analytical framework to explain unions’ strategic choices in green transitions.
是转型的推动者还是现状的捍卫者?绿色转型中的工会策略
绿色转型给碳密集型经济体的工会力量带来了重大挑战,也为工会力量的更新带来了机遇。这项研究提出了一个问题,为什么有时工会反对或推迟绿色转型,而有时工会对绿色转型更开放,甚至可能成为坚定的转型支持者。在借鉴电力资源方法的过程中,我认为工会既不是绿色转型的天然反对者,也不是绿色转型的支持者,而是在战略上参与绿色转型。工会的战略选择是追求对立的、被动的、肯定的或变革的转型战略,这是由维护或扩大其权力资源的必要性所指导的。工会的战略选择受到多种背景条件的影响。在对南非和德国煤炭转型的比较案例研究中,我确定了以下背景条件:部门利益、组织身份、内部结构、联盟、政治和社会经济环境、治理背景和公共话语。关于这些,我展示了工会如何做出战略选择来保护或扩大不同的权力资源,并成为过渡的代理人或现状的捍卫者。本文对工会转型战略背后的驱动因素进行了实证研究,并提供了一个解释工会绿色转型战略选择的分析框架。
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Journal of Industrial Relations
Journal of Industrial Relations INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
21.70%
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37
期刊介绍: The Journal of Industrial Relations takes a broad interdisciplinary approach to the subject of the world of work. It welcomes contributions which examine the way individuals, groups, organisations and institutions shape the employment relationship. The Journal takes the view that comprehensive understanding of industrial relations must take into account economic, political and social influences on the power of capital and labour, and the interactions between employers, workers, their collective organisations and the state.
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