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@book{ Bispinck2011,
 title = {Trade Union responses to precarious employment in Germany},
 author = {Bispinck, Reinhard and Schulten, Thorsten},
 year = {2011},
 series = {WSI-Diskussionspapier},
 pages = {63},
 volume = {178},
 address = {Düsseldorf},
 publisher = {Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut in der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-294534},
 abstract = {Content: Introduction; 1. Precariousness in the German labour market; 1.1 Forms of atypical and precarious employment; 1.2 Dimensions of precarious employment; 1.3 Summary: Incidence of precarious employment in Germany; 2. Trade union strategies against precarious employment - an overview; 2.1 Change of legislation in order to limit, prevent or even forbid certain forms of precarious employment; 2.2 Collective agreements to improve the conditions of precarious employment and to limit its use; 2.3 Organising workers in precarious employment and giving them practical help and assistance; 2.4 "Good work" as a trade union counter model against precarious employment; 3. Trade union strategies against precarious employment – four case studies; 3.1 Tackling low wages; 3.2 Temporary Agency work: Limiting and regulating; 3.3 Representing dependent self-employed workers; 3.4 Apprentices: More training capacities and takeovers; 4. Conclusion.},
 keywords = {Auszubildender; collective agreement; Leiharbeit; Selbständiger; low wage; Beschäftigungsform; type of employment; trade union; Tarifvertrag; Niedriglohn; self-employed person; apprentice; temporary work; Flexibilität; Gewerkschaft; flexibility}}