Zwischen Mitbestimmungs- und Europapolitik: Die IG Metall und die Anfänge der europäischen Integration

Authors

  • Karl Lauschke

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13154/mts.42.2009.89-102

Keywords:

Deutschland, Europa, Wirtschaftspolitik, Industriegewerkschaft Metall, Integration, Germany, Europe, Economic Policy, Industrial Union of Metalworkers

Abstract

In contrast to the German federation of trade unions (DGB) and the union of mine-workers (IG Bergbau), the union of metal-workers (IG Metall) was rather sceptical about the Schuman Plan in the early 1950s. In particular, fears were expressed that the codetermination, just achieved in 1947, would be undermined and that the German iron and steel industry would suffer disadvantages against the French industry. Considering this point of view the union of metal-workers was isolated within the trade union movement. Hence, the metal-workers finally accepted the ratification of the treaty of the European Coal and Steel Community and shared the arrangement while continuing to pursue their objectives.

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Published

16.02.2015