Shaping Industry 4.0 – an experimental approach developed by German trade unions
Gerhard Bosch and
Jutta Schmitz-Kießler
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Gerhard Bosch: Institut Arbeit und Qualifikation (IAQ), University Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Jutta Schmitz-Kießler: Institut Arbeit und Qualifikation (IAQ), University Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 2020, vol. 26, issue 2, 189-206
Abstract:
Despite declining union density, the existence of works councils in the core sectors of the economy gives German trade unions considerable institutional power. Besides collective bargaining, the training and activation of works councillors is the trade unions’ most important sphere of activity. Through their involvement in the ‘Arbeit 2020’ project analysed in this article, three industrial unions have been attempting to find answers to the question of how Industry 4.0 will be shaped on the shop floor. With the assistance of publicly funded external consultants and the involvement of the workforce, the change processes in selected plants were investigated. In a number of them, agreements on the future shaping of digital change were successfully concluded. The project was devised as an experiment, since the very diverse situations in the various plants meant it was impossible for outsiders to go in with fixed specifications for the shaping of change. The largest of the unions involved, IG Metall, intends to use these experiences in the next two years as the basis for training 1000 full-time and voluntary officials to act as ‘promoters of change’ in the workplace.
Keywords: Trade unions; Industry 4.0; industrial relations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1177/1024258920918480
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