Finnish Wage Bargaining — Actual Behaviour and Preferences
Kenneth Snellman
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Kenneth Snellman: The Labour Institute for Economic Research
A chapter in Collective Bargaining and Wage Formation, 2005, pp 133-151 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Wage changes at the industry level are examined and it is shown that differences in wage increases at the industry level are linked to the level at which bargaining on wages takes place. Non-participation in the centralised agreement has been associated with, on average, almost one per cent higher wage increases than participation. Wage drift has, to some extent, compensated employees in participating industries for lower bargained wage rises. In industry-level bargaining rounds there seem to have been fewer systematic variations both in bargained wages and in wage drift across industries. Survey responses do not indicate economically significant differences in opinions concerning the bargaining process corresponding to the differences in behaviour.
Keywords: Industry Level; Wage Earner; Bargaining Process; Bargaining Position; Wage Bargaining (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1007/3-7908-1598-5_10
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