Workplace unionism under decentralised bargaining in France: A case study of the CGT in the car industry

Reaney, R. & Cullinane, N. (2017). Workplace unionism under decentralised bargaining in France: A case study of the CGT in the car industry. Industrial Relations Journal, 48(5-6), 403-423. https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.12191
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Considering recent theoretical accounts on the trajectory of French unionism under localised bargaining, this article examines potential consequences for the country's traditionally largest radical union, Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT). Deploying a case study of CGT at PSA Peugeot Citroёn and Renault in the years since the 2008 automotive crisis, the article observes a persistent pattern of militant opposition within company and plant union sections. Company bargaining structure, interunion reformist collaboration and electoral considerations are identified as workplace mechanisms reinforcing CGT actions at this level.

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