Le syndicalisme allemand à la recherche d'un nouveau souffle
Brigitte Lestrade
Innovations, 2001, vol. 13, issue 1, 195-220
Abstract:
30% of the German employees are unionised. Nevertheless, in spite of this percentage which could make the leaders of French trade association green with envy, the German unionism, ten years after the reunification, is tormented by the same problems of loss of interest as the French unionism. Crisis and growing unemployment are without any doubt the causes, but these general reasons are added to particular reasons, concerning the German situation and the always very strong gap between East and West.
Date: 2001
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