Does Industrial Relations Policy Affect Productivity?
Does Industrial Relations Policy Affect Productivity?
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2012
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Peetz, D
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National Institute of Labour Studies
Abstract
"This article considers the link between productivity, fairness, and industrial
relations (IR) policy at workplace, national, and international levels using
data from micro- and macro-level empirical studies as well as data from
the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), the OECD, and other sources. There
is some evidence that policies that enhance fairness enhance economic
performance. But the effects are conditional, they are neither consistent nor
universal. Government policies to encourage or discourage unions, to restrict
the extent or scope of collective bargaining or related action, or to encourage
or discourage non-unionism or individual contracting, will not do a great
deal in net terms to improve economic performance. However, in any specific
workplace, industrial relations and the decisions management makes can
have a notable effect on productivity. While welfare and industrial relations
systems do not make a large inherent difference to economic efficiency, they
make a very large difference to social outcomes."
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Peetz, D, 2012. Does Industrial Relations Policy Affect Productivity?. Australian Bulletin of Labour, Vol.38 No. 4, pp. 268-292