Labour relations quality and productivity: an empirical analysis on French firms

"This analysis characterizes empirically how good labour relations can alleviate the negative impact on productivity of regulatory constraints or workforce opposition. Our evidence of good labour relations lies in the existence of binding collective agreements, at the firm or at the industry le...

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Main Authors: Cette, Gilbert, Dromel, Nicolas L., Lecat, Rémy, Paret, Anne-Charlotte
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Paris 2012
Université Paris I
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19132413124919506959-Labour-relations-quality-and-p.htm
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author Cette, Gilbert
Dromel, Nicolas L.
Lecat, Rémy
Paret, Anne-Charlotte
author_facet Cette, Gilbert
Dromel, Nicolas L.
Lecat, Rémy
Paret, Anne-Charlotte
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description "This analysis characterizes empirically how good labour relations can alleviate the negative impact on productivity of regulatory constraints or workforce opposition. Our evidence of good labour relations lies in the existence of binding collective agreements, at the firm or at the industry level. The estimations are based on a unique dataset collected by the Banque de France about the obstacles French firms may face in increasing their utilisation of production factors. Data are an unbalanced sample of 7,441 observations, corresponding to 1,545 companies, over the period 1991-2008. Our main results may be summarised as follows : i) ‘workforce or union opposition’ interacted with ‘regulatory constraints’ has a negative significant impact on total factor productivity (TFP). Regulatory constraints would become really binding when workers or unions use them as a tool to oppose management's decisions ; ii) ‘regulatory constraints’ interacted with ‘branch or firm agreement’ has a positive significant impact on TFP. These agreements, which can only be obtained if labour relations are supportive, would be used by firms to offset the negative impact of regulatory constraints. These results confirm that labour relations quality, at the branch or the firm levels, is an important factor of productive performance."
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publishDate 2012
publisher Paris
Université Paris I
spellingShingle Cette, Gilbert
Dromel, Nicolas L.
Lecat, Rémy
Paret, Anne-Charlotte
collective bargaining
enterprise level
labour relations
productivity
trade union
Labour relations quality and productivity: an empirical analysis on French firms
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title Labour relations quality and productivity: an empirical analysis on French firms
topic collective bargaining
enterprise level
labour relations
productivity
trade union
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19132413124919506959-Labour-relations-quality-and-p.htm