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  • "This paper is one of a series of studies commissioned by the International Labour Office (ILO) in 2015, under a project entitled "Post-crisis social dialogue: Good practices in the EU-28", which is implemented by the ILO with funding from the European Union (EU). The project documents and analyzes emerging trends and good practices in social dialogue and industrial relations in EU Member States. The project focuses specifically on developments since 2013, as countries began to exit the crisis, and examines the role played by social dialogue in promoting sustainable reforms and jobs-rich, inclusive growth. […] This study, by Hagen Lesch, Sandra Vogel and Paula Hellmich, examines the role of social dialogue and collective bargaining in facilitating the so-called "jobs miracle" in Germany, which saw a drop in unemployment during the peak years of the economic and financial crisis. This was made possible through a combination of flexible use of collective bargaining and extensive labour market reforms to introduce more flexible forms of employment in the 2000s. In the absence of a formal structure for national tripartite social dialogue, the social partners were able to avail of "crisis summits" to stimulate dialogue on measures to stabilize the economy at the height of the crisis. These summits brought together representatives of government, employers' and workers' organizations, as well as of financial institutions, to agree on measures aimed at sustaining consumption and safeguarding employment. The authors conclude that these informal processes for facilitating dialogue, coupled with an industrial relations system built upon the principle of free collective bargaining between employers' and workers' organizations, were highly effective in dealing with the impact of the crisis in Germany. The responsibility for opinions expressed in this paper rests solely with its authors and its publication does not constitute an endorsement by the International Labour Office or the European Union." Für die Analysen wurden unter anderem die ALLBUS-Daten aus 2014 genutzt. (xsd:string)
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