Portuguese paper analyses crisis impact on union agreements

Paper provides estimates of union density in Portugal between 2010 and 2012

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Bank of Portugal

The number of workers covered by new and existing collective agreements has remained largely unaffected by the financial crisis, finds a working paper published yesterday by the Bank of Portugal.

In Unions and collective bargaining in the wake of the great recession, John Addison, Pedro Portugal and Hugo Vilares provide an estimate of union density in Portugal between 2010 and 2012.

Despite an unambiguous shift in bargaining momentum that has led to far fewer collective agreements and extensions

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