2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-4580.2011.00328.x
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EXPORTING LABOR RELATIONS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC? INSIGHTS ON LABOR RELATIONS POLICIES OF GERMAN CORPORATIONS IN THE U.S.1

Abstract: The essay disentangles the intricate relationship between the actions and stated policies of multinational corporations ostensibly aimed at protecting the rights of workers and labor standards on a global basis. The essay demonstrates the stark differences between practices and stated intentions in the global South and global North.

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“…In such cases, GFAs deliver little power for unions on the ground. Another important finding about GFAs is that even in the case of agreements with a strong language, TNC headquarters are often unwilling or unable to enforce their provisions on subsidiaries (Fichter, 2011;McCallum, 2014). In such cases, where unions in locations such as India or the USA are seeking union recognition, a substantial international pressure campaign has still been required, and often with inconclusive results.…”
Section: Spatial Reach Versus Grounded Struggles: Trade Unions and Tncsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In such cases, GFAs deliver little power for unions on the ground. Another important finding about GFAs is that even in the case of agreements with a strong language, TNC headquarters are often unwilling or unable to enforce their provisions on subsidiaries (Fichter, 2011;McCallum, 2014). In such cases, where unions in locations such as India or the USA are seeking union recognition, a substantial international pressure campaign has still been required, and often with inconclusive results.…”
Section: Spatial Reach Versus Grounded Struggles: Trade Unions and Tncsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In other cases they adjust to the lower standards operating in the USA. A continuation of this negative trend is likely if there is no effective response by unions (Cooke 2001;Fichter 2011).…”
Section: European Companies In the Usamentioning
confidence: 99%