Inequality between capital and labour and among wage-earners: the role of collective bargaining and trade unions

Author:

Keune Maarten1

Affiliation:

1. AIAS-HSI, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

In the context of rising inequality between capital and labour and among wage-earners in Europe, this state-of-the-art article reviews the literature concerning the relationship between collective bargaining and inequality. It focuses on two main questions: (i) what is the relationship between collective bargaining, union bargaining power and inequality between capital and labour? and (ii) what is the relationship between collective bargaining, union bargaining power and wage inequality among wage-earners? Both questions are discussed in general terms and for single- and multi-employer bargaining systems. It is argued that collective bargaining coverage and union density are negatively related to both types of inequality. These relationships are however qualified by four additional factors: who unions represent, the weight of union objectives other than wages, the statutory minimum wage, and extensions of collective agreements by governments.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Industrial relations

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