Re-introducing the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation: Variety of patterns and diversity of outcomes between standard and non-standard workers in multinational subsidiaries in Belgium, Germany and Britain
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| Publication date | 08-2020 |
| Journal | Economic and Industrial Democracy |
| Volume | Issue number | 41 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 586-609 |
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| Abstract |
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market
dualisation by studying local actors’ (i.e. management and employee
representatives) strategies as embedded in organisational and
institutional contexts. Building on 12 case studies of multinational
corporation (hereinafter MNC) subsidiaries in Belgium, Germany and
Britain, the authors illustrate how organisational and institutional
legacies influence (but do not determine) local actors’ strategic
arrangements regarding the working conditions of standard (insider) and
non-standard (outsider) workers. The outcomes resulting from these local
(negotiated) arrangements illustrate a variety of inequality patterns,
rather than any single pattern. The study distinguishes between convergence,
where differences in working conditions between the different groups of
workers decrease as the result of reduced standards for the better-off
group, and divergence, where these differences increase.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X17731610 |
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