Industrial Actions in Germany
Realistic in an International Context?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18172/redsye.6126Keywords:
German industrial relations, labour relations in Germany, works council, right to strike, wildcat strike, lock-outAbstract
In the EU, transborder collective action exists in theory but not in practice. Which would be the conditions to cooperate and even fight together? One should know each other, especially the underlying economic interest, the institutions, the traditions and the mentality of the other labour movement. The article tries to give concrete information about labour relations in Germany. Viewed from other European countries, it seems to be a very specific case today. This myth will be modified, if not destroyed
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