Between Accommodation and Transformation: The Contending Logics of Union Renewal in CAW and IG Metall
Tesi di Dottorato
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Citazione:
Between Accommodation and Transformation:
The Contending Logics of Union Renewal in CAW and IG Metall / M. Serrano ; dissertation supervisor: I. Regalia ; members of the Final Examination Committee: G. Ballarino, E. Reyneri, L. Burroni. UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO, 2012 Oct 29. 24. ciclo, Anno Accademico 2011.
Abstract:
In this research, union renewal is re-conceptualized as a continuing and purposive process of maintaining, re-establishing, rebuilding and reconfiguring the institutional and organizational sources of union power and strength in a changing environment. It is posited that there are two logics of union renewal - the logic of accommodation and the logic of transformation - which precariously co-exist in any union organization and that the dominance of one logic under certain contexts and conditions does not preclude the existence of the other.
The case studies of union renewal initiatives of the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) in Canada and the IG Metall in Germany provide some empirical support to several of the hypotheses propounded in the research. Nonetheless, an examination of these
case studies also yielded some unexpected results and insights that warrant modifications of some of the hypotheses proposed in this study.
Hypothesis 1: In any union organization, two logics of union renewal – accommodation and transformation – precariously co-exist. The dominance of a specific logic does not preclude the existence of the other. The continuing dilemma of unions over survival and success hints at the co-existence of these two contending logics of union renewal. The two logics are visibly in the works in the various dimensions and facets of union renewal pursued by both CAW and IG Metall. Nonetheless, while a particular logic of renewal may acquire salience in one dimension of CAW’s and IG Metall’s renewal initiative, given the multi-dimensionality of union renewal and the extent of influence of the external variables identified in this study, in practice it is difficult to pinpoint which logic dominates overall. Moreover, at various periods in the life of a union, a particular logic may have more salience depending on prevailing circumstances. In short it is difficult to generalize the dominance of a particular logic of union renewal in a union organization. This difficulty is exacerbated by the interplay of another set of logics of exchange identified by Schmitter and Streeck (1999) – the logic of membership and the logic of influence - which influences the interaction of the two logics of union renewal.
Hypothesis 2: Structural changes, institutional resiliency and the strategic choices of union leadership influence the choice of union renewal strategies. Because unions have to deal with a multitude of factors such as structural changes, institutional resiliency, and internal constraints to intentional change, there is a limited, temporary and often precarious balance between the two logics of union renewal.
As revealed in the case studies, while the logic of transformation may have prominence in one renewal dimension, in another dimension the logic of accommodation may be more pronounced. The two case studies show that the general orientation of a union renewal undertaking is usually a compromised outcome of the interaction between the logic of accommodation and the logic of transformation which are in turn conditioned by the interaction between the logic of membership and the logic of influence. In this regard, it is likely that in a union, different union renewal strategies and actions may espouse different and contending logics of union renewal.
Hypothesis 3: While national institutional arrangements are important, trade union actors, particularly union leaders, also influence the processes, direction and strategy of union renewal. The strategic choices of union actors relative to union renewal are mediated by national institutions of industrial relations. The case studies provide support to this hypothesis.
Hypothesis 4: Where institutional anchors of union power and strength exist (like in coordinated
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Tesi di dottorato
Elenco autori:
M. Serrano
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