2023
DOI: 10.1177/09596801231185753
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Public sector employment relations: Germany in comparative perspective

Abstract: The paper asks for the contribution of growth models for the explanation of public sector employment relations in Germany. The paper is subdivided into three parts. The first elaborates on long-term developments as well as forms of employment. The second part analyzes wage setting systems, that is, bilateral collective bargaining for employees and unilateral decision-making for civil servants. The third part compares the empirical outcomes of both sub-systems with the assumptions of growth models and distingui… Show more

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“…Seeking for influences of an export-led growth model on PSWS, the closest example to look at is Germany (Keller 2023). Germany is characterized by long-term wage moderation, including the public sector, where unions remained strong, and bargaining coverage is high (Baccaro and Höpner 2022: 254).…”
Section: Growth Models and Their Impact On Psws—a Conceptual And Anal...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seeking for influences of an export-led growth model on PSWS, the closest example to look at is Germany (Keller 2023). Germany is characterized by long-term wage moderation, including the public sector, where unions remained strong, and bargaining coverage is high (Baccaro and Höpner 2022: 254).…”
Section: Growth Models and Their Impact On Psws—a Conceptual And Anal...mentioning
confidence: 99%