Unions in NL and Germany

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Thanks for the warm welcome 

we are very happy to be in Hamburg

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What are we going to do?
Small lesson on unions
Lets see what we can learn form each other
Make teams; 1 German/1 Dutch, log in, make a teamname

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Unions

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Introduction
Who are we?
Where do we come from?
Who am I?
What are we going to do?

Slide 4 - Slide

Nova College
MBO - Handelsschule
Haarlem (near the coast between Zandvoort and Amsterdam)
Educations in Business, Care, Security, Hospitality, Media, ICT

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Slide 6 - Slide

Let's see what you (both) know about unions?





on beforehand my excuses, for I might be wrong at some points, 
so please bear with me...

Slide 7 - Slide

About how many unions are there in Germany?
A
About 10
B
About 20
C
About 30
D
About 40

Slide 8 - Quiz

A different word for union is...

(multiple answers possible)
A
Arbeidersvereniging/ Arbeiterverband
B
Beroepsvereniging/ Berufsverband
C
Syndicaat/ Syndikat
D
Vakvereniging/ Gewerkschaft

Slide 9 - Quiz

The first unions started around the mid 1800’s, what was the primary reason for starting a union?
A
A growing political interest
B
The labor effects of the industrial revolution
C
The rise of communism by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
D
The rise of the disposable income (NL-besteedbare inkomen D-verfügbares Einkommen)

Slide 10 - Quiz

About how many Unions are there in The Netherlands?
A
About 10
B
About 20
C
About 30
D
About 40

Slide 11 - Quiz

What is a major difference or similarity between Dutch and German minimum wages?
A
They are both decided by the government
B
They are both decided by the unions
C
In Holland it is decided by government, in Germany by union
D
In Germany it is decided by government, in Holland by union

Slide 12 - Quiz

In the 90ies unions played a big part in the tendency of wage moderation (NL-loonmatiging, D- Lohnmäßigung) in order to stimulate the economy . Which country started?
A
The Netherlands
B
Germany
C
They both started at the same time
D
They didn’t start, the UK started

Slide 13 - Quiz

The biggest strikes in The Netherlands were in the period 40-45, when was the last biggest strike in Germany?
A
about 10 years ago
B
about 10 months ago
C
about 10 weeks ago
D
about 10 days ago

Slide 14 - Quiz

A fundamental difference between our two nations is…
1. In Germany the government has a low involvement in union negotiations
2. In the Netherlands the government is decisive in union negotiations

A
Both are correct
B
Both are incorrect
C
1 is correct, 2 is incorrect
D
2 is correct, 1 is incorrect

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Your results. What do we see?

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About unions
If you lived in the period of 1850, probably half of you wouldn't make it to their 25-30ies. 
As of a 10-12 year old you would be working in factories, 12-14 hours a day, 6-7 days a week in poor safety and filthy conditions, low pay, abuse and bosses as bullies. You didn't get a regular meal, hardly a break, were payed per week or fired per day. The money you earned was taken by your boss, family or father... 
who probably spend it on alcohol.


It was in fact modern slavery. No surprise that people started to organise themselves.

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Company owners
Focus
Productivity
Money, greed

Work
All benefits with low responsibility

Social environment
Enjoying luxury capitalism



Union? Insubordination!
Company workers
Focus
Try making a living
Families 

Work
All responsibility with low benefits 

Social environment
Planting the seeds for socialism/communism



Union? Rights!

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Results after 150 years of Unions in Germany 

In the top of leading/ productive countries

Better balance between employers and employees

Changing importance of Unions
Lesser members
Growing individualization
Outsourcing of production/less industry

Time for inventing the union

Results after 150 years of Unions in the  Netherlands 

In the top of leading/ productive countries

Better balance between employers and employees

Changing importance of Unions
Lesser members
Growing individualization
Outsourcing of production/less industry

Time for inventing the union

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Any questions?

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Slide 21 - Video