This paper aims to explore the role of labour and trade unions in the repeated shifts of crisis phenomena over the past years. It addresses the question why, confronted with the very profoundness of the crisis, they have failed to develop politically relevant and socially progressive strategies so far. The presented argument not only refers to structural power relations but in particular to the political struggles and processes in which more far-reaching ambitions have been knocked into shape. In that context, the focus is above all on economic stimulus packages, financial market regulation, and current budget consolidation. The paper will be organised as follows: It will start with some general problems of trade unions in generating suf...
It is frequently argued that European trade unions have been co-opted into the neo-liberal restructu...
This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...
The literature on corporatism sees exogenous threats as opportunities for establishing interclass al...
This paper aims to explore the role of labour and trade unions in the repeated shifts of crisis phen...
During the eurozone crisis, the PSOE’s and PP’s governments implemented a series of reforms of the W...
Trade Unions and European Integration brings together pessimists and optimists on trade unionism und...
The paper is interested in how the repositioning of organized labour in Europe in the last 20 years ...
This thesis evaluates the impact of the new European economic governance on national political oppor...
The following pages shed light on these risks. They start by identifying the policy problems the EU...
The economic and financial crisis has discredited the idea of a self-regulating market.Yet, it remai...
The dynamics of neo-liberal restructuring have generated serious tensions in the institutional align...
The aim is to describe and explain the similarities and differences between European trade unions co...
[From the introduction]. Already in the years preceding the SEA, broad transformations in the nature...
The marginalization of trade unions was a notable feature of the sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozo...
The literature on corporatism sees exogenous threats as opportunities for establishing interclass al...
It is frequently argued that European trade unions have been co-opted into the neo-liberal restructu...
This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...
The literature on corporatism sees exogenous threats as opportunities for establishing interclass al...
This paper aims to explore the role of labour and trade unions in the repeated shifts of crisis phen...
During the eurozone crisis, the PSOE’s and PP’s governments implemented a series of reforms of the W...
Trade Unions and European Integration brings together pessimists and optimists on trade unionism und...
The paper is interested in how the repositioning of organized labour in Europe in the last 20 years ...
This thesis evaluates the impact of the new European economic governance on national political oppor...
The following pages shed light on these risks. They start by identifying the policy problems the EU...
The economic and financial crisis has discredited the idea of a self-regulating market.Yet, it remai...
The dynamics of neo-liberal restructuring have generated serious tensions in the institutional align...
The aim is to describe and explain the similarities and differences between European trade unions co...
[From the introduction]. Already in the years preceding the SEA, broad transformations in the nature...
The marginalization of trade unions was a notable feature of the sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozo...
The literature on corporatism sees exogenous threats as opportunities for establishing interclass al...
It is frequently argued that European trade unions have been co-opted into the neo-liberal restructu...
This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...
The literature on corporatism sees exogenous threats as opportunities for establishing interclass al...