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Towards a Socialisation of the EU’s New Economic Governance Regime? EU labour policy interventions in Germany, Italy, Ireland and Romania (2009-2019)

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Author(s)
Jordan, Jamie 
Maccarrone, Vincenzo 
Erne, Roland 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11260
Date Issued
March 2021
Date Available
07T12:09:43Z February 2020
Abstract
In response to the last recession, the European Union (EU) adopted a new economic governance regime (NEG). An influential stream of EU social policy literature argues that there has been more emphasis on social objectives in the NEG regime in more recent years. This article shows that this is not the case. It does so through an in-depth analysis of NEG prescriptions in wage, employment protection and collective bargaining policy in Germany, Italy, Ireland and Romania between 2009 and 2019. Our main conclusion is that the EU’s interventions in these three industrial relations policy areas continue to be dominated by a liberalisation agenda that is commodifying labour, albeit to a different degree across the uneven but nonetheless integrated European political economy. This finding is important, as countervailing transnational trade union is the more likely, the more there is a common threat. Even so, our contextualised analysis also enables us to detect contradictions that could provide European labour movements opportunities to pursue countervailing action.
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020
European Research Council
Irish Research Council
University College Dublin
Other Sponsorship
EC - Education Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
British Journal of Industrial Relations
Volume
59
Issue
1
Start Page
191
End Page
213
Copyright (Published Version)
2020 the Authors
Keywords
  • European semester

  • Collective bargaining...

  • Wages

  • Labour market policy

  • Trade unions

  • New economic governan...

  • Employment protection...

  • Multilateral surveill...

  • Vertical integration

  • Horizontal integratio...

  • European integration

  • Macroeconomic imbalan...

  • European social polic...

  • Industrial relations

DOI
10.1111/bjir.12522
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0007-1080
1467-8543
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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