ABSTRACT

This book, originally published in 1999, provided the first comparative, in-depth analysis of workplace relations in east and west Germany. The collapse of communism and the ensuing process of reform means that East Germany provides a particularly interesting case, having experienced rapid and radical political and economic transformation, and representing an historically outstanding experiment of the shifting of an entire social system onto a different society. This book examines the success of the institutional transfer of west German labour organisations into east Germany workplaces and addresses central questions such as : Can capitalist labour institutions be imposed on a former communist workforce? What conditions determine the success or failure of these institutions? Can 'social partnership/ between capital and labour be learned?

chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction

part I|184 pages

The institutional setting

chapter 3|181 pages

Transforming socialist workplace relations

Co-operation or subservience?

chapter 5|139 pages

Transformation at enterprise level

The case of Bodywear

part II|42 pages

The cultural embeddedness of new labour institutions in the east

part III|54 pages

Explaining post-socialist participation in collective activities