Pay and working conditions in finance and untlity call centres in Denmark and Germany
01-02-2010
Sørensen OH, Weinkopf C. Pay and working
conditions in finance and untlity call centres in Denmark and germany.
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2009;15(4):395-416.
This study analyses how national institutions,
sectoral bargainingstructures and union strategies affect working
conditions andpay by comparing call centres in two liberalized service
sectors:financial services and utilities. We find more segmentationand
expansion of low wage work in Germany and more cooperationon
high-involvement practices at workplace level in Denmark.However, outcomes
are not uniform; we find differences betweensectors in the use of
subcontracting and union power at theworkplace-level. Poor economic
performance, segmentation-orientedemployer strategies, declining bargaining
coverage and weakenedunions in Germany have undermined formal constraints
on employers,whereas better outcomes in Denmark are due to a pronounced
stabilityof the regulative and normative institutional framework.
However,the Danish model is also being weakened from the
margins.
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680109344368