企业集体谈判:经济和法律影响

Stephen P. King
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有时,企业通过合作社或其他组织结构联合起来,以汇集他们买卖商品和服务的能力,这对双方都是有益的。集体谈判是企业之间的一种特殊合作形式,仅限于购买或销售特定产品。根据竞争法,竞争者之间的集体协议通常是非法的。然而,在某些司法管辖区,如澳大利亚和欧盟,集体谈判可以不受这些法律的约束。这些司法管辖区的豁免测试包括分析豁免的成本和收益。本文分析了企业集体谈判的成本和收益。本文的目的有三个:(1)建立一个简单的经济框架,以分析市场一方的集体谈判团体与市场另一方的供应商或客户之间谈判的成本和收益;(2)将该框架的结果与澳大利亚竞争与消费者委员会(ACCC)在最近的集体谈判决定中采用的方法进行比较;(3)突出ACCC可能关注的领域。
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Collective Bargaining by Business: Economic and Legal Implications
It is sometimes mutually beneficial for businesses to join together through a cooperative or other organisational structure in order to pool their ability to buy or sell goods and services. Collective bargaining is a particular form of cooperation between businesses that is limited to either buying or selling particular products. Collective agreements between competitors are often illegal under competition laws. However, in some jurisdictions, such as Australia and the European Union, collective bargaining can be exempt from those laws. The test for exemption in these jurisdictions involves analysing the costs and benefits of exemption. This article analyses both the costs and benefits of collective bargaining by businesses. The aims of this article are threefold: (1) to develop a simple economic framework to analyse the costs and benefits of negotiations between a collective bargaining group on one side of a market and either a supplier or a customer on the other side of the market; (2) to compare the results from this framework with the approach adopted by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) in recent collective bargaining decisions; and (3) to highlight areas of potential concern where the ACCC could focus its attention.
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