During the 1990s, a prominent strategy of economic adjustment to the challenges of competitiveness and budgetary retrenchment among the non-corporatist countries of Europe was the negotiation of social pacts. Since the onset of the great recession and the Eurozone crisis, social pacts have been conspicuous by their absence. Why have unions not been invited into government buildings to negotiate paths of economic adjustment in the countries hardest hit by the crisis? Drawing on empirical experiences from Ireland and Italy—two cases on which much of the social pact literature concentrated—this article attributes the exclusion of unions to their declining legitimacy. Unions in the new European periphery have lost the capacity either to threate...
This paper aims to explore the role of labour and trade unions in the repeated shifts of crisis phen...
The marginalization of trade unions was a notable feature of the sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozo...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...
First published online : February 2, 2014During the 1990s, a prominent strategy of economic adjustme...
<p>Since 1980, over one-quarter of social pact proposals have failed to result in social pact agreem...
The dynamics of neo-liberal restructuring have generated serious tensions in the institutional align...
Using the cases of Ireland and Portugal during the post‐2008 Great Recession, we argue that unions' ...
Using the cases of Ireland and Portugal during the post-2008 Great Recession, we argue that unions' ...
What conclusions can be drawn from the trajectory of collective bargaining in Ireland over the past ...
Economists have largely neglected the analysis of the relevant factors that induce policymakers and ...
Using the cases of Ireland and Portugal during the post-2008 Great Recession, we argue that unions' ...
In the new EU member states, tripartite national-level social pacts have been promoted as a preferre...
The economic and financial crisis has discredited the idea of a self-regulating market.Yet, it remai...
Based on an analysis of the Irish, Italian and South Korean cases, this paper argues that a social p...
Political-economic analyses of trade unions in post-industrial societies have shifted away from trad...
This paper aims to explore the role of labour and trade unions in the repeated shifts of crisis phen...
The marginalization of trade unions was a notable feature of the sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozo...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...
First published online : February 2, 2014During the 1990s, a prominent strategy of economic adjustme...
<p>Since 1980, over one-quarter of social pact proposals have failed to result in social pact agreem...
The dynamics of neo-liberal restructuring have generated serious tensions in the institutional align...
Using the cases of Ireland and Portugal during the post‐2008 Great Recession, we argue that unions' ...
Using the cases of Ireland and Portugal during the post-2008 Great Recession, we argue that unions' ...
What conclusions can be drawn from the trajectory of collective bargaining in Ireland over the past ...
Economists have largely neglected the analysis of the relevant factors that induce policymakers and ...
Using the cases of Ireland and Portugal during the post-2008 Great Recession, we argue that unions' ...
In the new EU member states, tripartite national-level social pacts have been promoted as a preferre...
The economic and financial crisis has discredited the idea of a self-regulating market.Yet, it remai...
Based on an analysis of the Irish, Italian and South Korean cases, this paper argues that a social p...
Political-economic analyses of trade unions in post-industrial societies have shifted away from trad...
This paper aims to explore the role of labour and trade unions in the repeated shifts of crisis phen...
The marginalization of trade unions was a notable feature of the sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozo...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...