WageIndicator researchers investigated the relationship between trade union membership and collective bargaining coverage in 21 countries. The investigation is based on WageIndicator data collected in 2008 and 2009.
Four options for employees are compared:
- employees being both trade union members and covered by collective agreement
- employees covered by collective bargaining but not being a union member
- employees being trade union members but not covered by collective bargaining
- employees not being trade union member and not covered by collective bargaining
The investigation shows that:
- option 1 is the most common option among employees in Finland and Sweden.
- option 2 is most common in Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Indonesia.
- option 3 is not very common in any of the 21 countries.
- option 4 is by far the most common option option in most Latin American countries, the Czech Republic and the UK.
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