The financial impact of strikes : a worker's perspective
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De Wet, Johannes H.v.H. (Johannes Hendrik van Heerden)
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Virtus Interpress
Abstract
The consequences of labour strikes are many and varied and the aim of this manuscript is to focus
solely on the financial ramifications of a particular strike. More specifically, it investigates the gains
and costs from a worker’s perspective, using the ex post data of three case studies of strikes that took
place in 2010, involving the trade unions of Transportation Network (TRANSNET), Passenger Rail
Agency of South Africa (PRASA) and Members of Automotive Manufacturers Employers’ Organisation
(MAMEO). The findings indicate that for Transnet the present value of the net benefits and costs was
negative, indicating that the strike was not profitable from a worker’s point of view, while it was indeed
profitable as far as the PRASA and MAMEO strikes are concerned. The study also reveals that a
breakeven number of strike days, appropriate to the peculiarities of each case, can be determined
which can be used as a benchmark to monitor the length of the strike period.
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Industrial action, Labour unions, Living standards, Wage negotiations, Breakeven strike days, Net gains, Net losses
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
De Wet, JHvH 2015, 'The financial impact of strikes : a worker's perspective', Corporate Ownership & Control,. vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 400-407.