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2050  urn:nbn:de:hbz:464-20210504-140925-3
2051  10.17185/duepublico/74352
3000  Harden, Hauke
4000  Fabrik in Weiß. Ökonomisierung,
Segmentierung und Arbeitskampf im Krankenhaus  [Harden, Hauke]
4209  The German health care system has been subject to an increase in economic pressure and competition following changes introduced in the early 2000s which make hospital funding largely dependent on payments for diagnosis-related groups. As a result hospitals introduced measures to reduce labour costs by increasing workloads and worsening nurse-patient ratios. Additionally, large numbers of formerly publiclyowned hospitals were privatised. This case study investigates the successful strike of workers employed by the privatised service provider of a university hospital and explores the possibilities of solidarity within a precarious and highly segmented workforce.
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