Minimum Wages Pay Equity and Comparative Industrial Relations

Minimum Wages  Pay Equity  and Comparative Industrial Relations
Author: Damian Grimshaw
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136682193

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With growing concern about the conditions facing low wage workers and new challenges to traditional forms of labor market protection, this book offers a timely analysis of the purpose and effectiveness of minimum wages in different European countries. Building on original industry case studies, the analysis goes beyond general debates about the relative merits of labor market regulation to reveal important national differences in the functioning of minimum wage systems and their integration within national models of industrial relations. There is no universal position on minimum wage policy followed by governments and social partners. Nor is it true that trade unions consistently support minimum wages and employers oppose them. The evidence in this book shows that interests and objectives change over time and differ across industries and countries. Investigating the pay bargaining strategies of unions and employers in cleaning, security, retail, and construction, this book’s industry case studies show how minimum wage policy interacts with collective bargaining to produce different types of pay equity effects. The analysis provides new findings of ‘ripple effects’ shaped by trade union strategies and identifies key components of an ‘egalitarian pay bargaining approach’ in social dialogue. The lessons for policy are to embrace an inter-disciplinary approach to minimum wage analysis, to be mindful of the interconnections with the changing national systems of industrial relations, and to interrogate the pay equity effects.

Minimum Wage Regimes

Minimum Wage Regimes
Author: Irene Dingeldey,Damian Grimshaw,Thorsten Schulten
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429688362

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This book goes beyond traditional minimum wage research to investigate the interplay between different country and sectoral institutional settings and actors’ strategies in the field of minimum wage policies. It asks which strategies and motives, namely free collective bargaining, fair pay and/or minimum income protection, are emphasised by social actors with respect to the regulation and adaptation of (statutory) minimum wages. Taking an actor-centered institutionalist approach, and employing cross-country comparative studies, sector studies and single country accounts of change, the book relates institutional and labour market settings, actors’ strategies and power resources with policy and practice outcomes. Looking at the key pay equity indicators of low wage development and women’s over-representation among the low paid, it illuminates our understandings about the importance of historical junctures, specific constellations of social actors, and sector- and country-specific actor strategies. Finally, it underlines the important role of social dialogue in shaping an effective minimum wage policy. This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and policy-makers and practitioners in industrial relations, international human resource management, labour studies, labour market policy, inequality studies, trade union studies, European politics and political economy.

Pay Equity Minimum Wage and Equality at Work

Pay Equity  Minimum Wage and Equality at Work
Author: Jill Rubery
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2003
Genre: Minimum wage
ISBN: CORNELL:31924099545513

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Minimum Wages Pay Equity and Comparative Industrial Relations

Minimum Wages  Pay Equity  and Comparative Industrial Relations
Author: Damian Grimshaw
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415818810

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With growing concern about the conditions facing low wage workers and new challenges to traditional forms of labor market protection, this book offers a timely analysis of the purpose and effectiveness of minimum wages in different European countries. Building on original industry case studies, the analysis goes beyond general debates about the relative merits of labor market regulation to reveal important national differences in the functioning of minimum wage systems and their integration within national models of industrial relations. Investigating the pay bargaining strategies of unions and employers in cleaning, security, retail, and construction, this book's industry case studies show how minimum wage policy interacts with collective bargaining to produce different types of pay equity effects. The analysis provides new findings of 'ripple effects' shaped by trade union strategies and identifies key components of an 'egalitarian pay bargaining approach' in social dialogue. The lessons for policy are to embrace an inter-disciplinary approach to minimum wage analysis, to be mindful of the interconnections with the changing national systems of industrial relations, and to interrogate the pay equity effects.

Unions and the Sword of Justice

Unions and the Sword of Justice
Author: David Metcalf,Kirstine Hansen,Andy Charlwood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2000
Genre: Income distribution
ISBN: CORNELL:31924078699406

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Creative Labour Regulation

Creative Labour Regulation
Author: D. McCann,S. Lee,P. Belser,C. Fenwick,J. Howe,M. Luebker
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-02-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137382214

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The volume is at the forefront of the academic and policy debates on effective labour regulation, offering innovative approaches to research and policy. It is an interdisciplinary response to the central challenges that face modern labour regulation and draws on contributions by leading experts in a range of disciplines.

Minimum Wages and On the job Training

Minimum Wages and On the job Training
Author: Masanori Hashimoto
Publsiher: AEI Studies
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1981
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105001947774

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Monograph on effects of minimum wages regarding on the job training in the USA - considers impacts on employment and unemployment, demonstrates that on-the-job training increases wages and that minimum wages reduce the extent of training, and presents an empirical economic model, and wage policy alternatives. Bibliography pp. 69 to 72, diagrams and graphs.

Minimum Wages

Minimum Wages
Author: John M. Peterson
Publsiher: American Enterprise Institute Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1981
Genre: Minimum wage
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037527178

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Monograph on the measurement of minimum wage effects in industrial sectors in the USA - describes new statistical method and demonstrates employment losses for low income categories, especially in retail trades and lowest wage rate manufacturing groups. Graphs and references.