When the welfare state is under attack from neoliberal reformers, how can trade unionists and other campaigners build solidarity to defend it? Based on 45 qualitative interviews, this article compares campaigns to defend British health services and social security benefits between 2007 and 2016. Building on the macro-insights of comparative welfare-state literature and the more micro-level insights of studies on mobilisation, community unionism and union strategy, it examines the factors that help or hinder the construction of solidarity. This research finds that building solidarity is more difficult when defending targeted benefits than universal ones, not only because of differences in public opinion and political support for services, bu...
Political-economic analyses of trade unions in post-industrial societies have shifted away from trad...
In most of the world, work has usually been precarious. For several decades, however, greater employ...
This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...
This article considers the politics of social solidarity from a cross-national perspective. In the a...
The British ‘welfare state’ has been transformed. ‘Welfare’ has been replaced by a new ‘workfare’ re...
This article provides an analysis of resistance to neoliberalism and commodification in the public h...
This article introduces a special issue of Work, Employment and Society on solidarities in and throu...
The UK welfare state is under unprecedented attack from (1) harsh spending cuts, focussed particular...
Participation requires that the less powerful groups succeed in making their voices heard. Such grou...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
Within the literature on retrenchment policies, the ‘solidarity-decline thesis’ is discussed. It is ...
Solidarity is not a unified phenomenon with unchanging qualities; it partakes of moral, political an...
This article assesses the Conservative-led Coalition Government’s (2010–2015) record on benefit sanc...
This article presents a novel explanation for instances of business support for welfare state expans...
This article explores two influential strands of thinking about the welfare state, Blue Labour and P...
Political-economic analyses of trade unions in post-industrial societies have shifted away from trad...
In most of the world, work has usually been precarious. For several decades, however, greater employ...
This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...
This article considers the politics of social solidarity from a cross-national perspective. In the a...
The British ‘welfare state’ has been transformed. ‘Welfare’ has been replaced by a new ‘workfare’ re...
This article provides an analysis of resistance to neoliberalism and commodification in the public h...
This article introduces a special issue of Work, Employment and Society on solidarities in and throu...
The UK welfare state is under unprecedented attack from (1) harsh spending cuts, focussed particular...
Participation requires that the less powerful groups succeed in making their voices heard. Such grou...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
Within the literature on retrenchment policies, the ‘solidarity-decline thesis’ is discussed. It is ...
Solidarity is not a unified phenomenon with unchanging qualities; it partakes of moral, political an...
This article assesses the Conservative-led Coalition Government’s (2010–2015) record on benefit sanc...
This article presents a novel explanation for instances of business support for welfare state expans...
This article explores two influential strands of thinking about the welfare state, Blue Labour and P...
Political-economic analyses of trade unions in post-industrial societies have shifted away from trad...
In most of the world, work has usually been precarious. For several decades, however, greater employ...
This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...