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- Title
Enterprise Bargaining and Productivity in Australia: What do We Know?
- Authors
Loundes, Joanne; Tseng, Yi-Ping; Wooden, Mark
- Abstract
There appears to be widespread consensus, at least in industry and government, that enterprise bargaining has been beneficial for productivity. Many academics, however, have argued that the link between bargaining structure and workplace productivity is a contentious one, and that research has been unable to establish a relationship. The present paper re-examines the existing evidence. The review reinforces the need to exercise caution before asserting that enterprise bargaining is necessarily beneficial for workplace productivity. The main conclusion that emanates from this review, however, is not the absence of a clear-cut finding, but how poorly developed the relevant research literature is.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; COLLECTIVE bargaining; INDUSTRIAL productivity
- Publication
Economic Record, 2003, Vol 79, Issue 245, p245
- ISSN
0013-0249
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1046/j.1475-4932.2003.00080.x