Introduction: This article takes as its starting point the position that neoliberalism has become the hegemonic ideology of the current era (Harvey 2005, 2010; Brownlee, 2005). It goes on to examine the extent to which trade unions have been influenced by neoliberal ideological hegemony. It does so, first, by analysing the hegemonic construction of the pension crisis and, second, by then exploring, through the use of interviews, how leading British trade union general secretaries understand the pension crisis, and how they have responded to the hegemonic construction of the UK pension crisis. In doing so it examines why the neoliberal construct of the crisis reached hegemonic status over the past 10 years (despite claims like Blake’s (2000)...
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What impact has the neoliberal policy implemented by Conservative governments in the United Kingdom ...
This articles re-examines evidence that trade unions in the UK have struggled to renew themselves de...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
In most of the world, work has usually been precarious. For several decades, however, greater employ...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
The history of British trade unionism demonstrates that its fortunes are bound up with a variety of ...
This article challenges Paul Pierson’s account on the (supposedly declining) role of labor unions in...
The paper is interested in how the repositioning of organized labour in Europe in the last 20 years ...
This article contends that there is a growing, if uneven, crisis in public sector trade unionism mas...
Trade Unions in a Neoliberal World is the first book to provide readers with an authoritative and co...
This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...
The trade union movement around the world remains in the throes of a prolonged and deep decline, whe...
This article maps important trends that mark a new stage in neoliberal capitalism since 2008, with a...
This article examines the role played by global labour organizations in formulating a policy respons...
This article examines the role of organized labor in the “modernization ” of Swiss and German pensio...
What impact has the neoliberal policy implemented by Conservative governments in the United Kingdom ...
This articles re-examines evidence that trade unions in the UK have struggled to renew themselves de...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
In most of the world, work has usually been precarious. For several decades, however, greater employ...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
The history of British trade unionism demonstrates that its fortunes are bound up with a variety of ...
This article challenges Paul Pierson’s account on the (supposedly declining) role of labor unions in...
The paper is interested in how the repositioning of organized labour in Europe in the last 20 years ...
This article contends that there is a growing, if uneven, crisis in public sector trade unionism mas...
Trade Unions in a Neoliberal World is the first book to provide readers with an authoritative and co...
This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...
The trade union movement around the world remains in the throes of a prolonged and deep decline, whe...
This article maps important trends that mark a new stage in neoliberal capitalism since 2008, with a...
This article examines the role played by global labour organizations in formulating a policy respons...
This article examines the role of organized labor in the “modernization ” of Swiss and German pensio...
What impact has the neoliberal policy implemented by Conservative governments in the United Kingdom ...