Foreign Ownership and Intra-Firm Union Density in Germany

51 Pages Posted: 5 Dec 2017

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Uwe Jirjahn

University of Trier - Faculty of Economics

Abstract

From a theoretical viewpoint the relationship between foreign ownership and unionization is ambiguous. On the one hand, foreign owners have better opportunities to undermine workers' unionization. On the other hand, workers of foreign-owned firms have an increased demand for the protection provided by unions. Which of the two opposing influences dominates can vary according to moderating circumstances. This study shows that firm size and industry-level bargaining play a moderating role. The relationship between foreign ownership and unionization is negative in larger firms whereas it is positive in smaller firms. Coverage by industry-level collective bargaining makes a positive relationship both stronger and more likely.

Keywords: corporate globalization, foreign direct investment, union membership, firm size, centralized collective bargaining

JEL Classification: F23, F66, J51, J52

Suggested Citation

Jirjahn, Uwe, Foreign Ownership and Intra-Firm Union Density in Germany. IZA Discussion Paper No. 11154, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3081386 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3081386

Uwe Jirjahn (Contact Author)

University of Trier - Faculty of Economics ( email )

Trier, 54286
Germany

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