• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Reducing the Impact of Unemployment through Work-Sharing: Some Industrial Relations Considerations
  • Contributor: Meltz, Noah M.; Reid, Frank
  • Published: SAGE Publications, 1983
  • Published in: Journal of Industrial Relations, 25 (1983) 2, Seite 153-161
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1177/002218568302500204
  • ISSN: 0022-1856; 1472-9296
  • Keywords: Industrial relations ; Business and International Management
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  • Description: The Canadian Government has introduced a work-sharing program in which lay offs are avoided by reducing the work week and using unemployment insurance funds to pay workers short-time compensation. Compared to the lay-off alternative, there appear to be economic benefits to work-sharing for both management and employees. Reaction to the scheme has been generally positive at the union local level and the firm level, but it has been negative at the national level of both labour and management. These divergent views can be explained mainly as a result of short-run versus long-run perspectives. Managers at the firm level see the immediate benefit of improved labour relations and the avoidance of the costs of hiring and training replacements for laid-off workers who do not respond when recalled. The national business leaders are more concerned with work incentive and efficiency aspects of work-sharing.