Minimum wage non-compliance: the role of co-determination

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Laszlo Goerke, Markus Pannenberg

In: European Journal of Law and Economics 60 (2025), 2, 365–402

Abstract

We analyse how co-determination is related to non-compliance with the German minimum wage, which was introduced in 2015. The Works Constitution Act (WCA), the law regulating co-determination at the plant level, provides works councils with indirect means to ensure compliance with the statutory minimum wage. Based on this legal situation, our theoretical model predicts that non-compliance is less likely in co-determined firms because works councils enhance the enforcement of the law. The economic correlates of co-determination, such as higher productivity and wages, affect non-compliance in opposite directions. The empirical analysis, using data from the German Socio-economic Panel (SOEP) for the years 2016 and 2019, demonstrates that non-compliance occurs less often for employees in co-determined establishments, while there is no correlation between non-compliance and the difference between the minimum wage and the wage actually paid.



Keywords: co-determination, labor law, minimum wages, Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), non- compliance, works councils
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10657-024-09811-1

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