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The Policy Orientation of the EU’s Post-Covid NEG Regime and Its Discontents

Author(s)
Erne, Roland  
Stan, Sabina  
Golden, Darragh  
Szabó, Imre  
Maccarrone, Vincenzo  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/26475
Date Issued
2024-05-30
Date Available
2024-07-30T09:14:12Z
Abstract
In Chapter 13, we provide a preliminary analysis of the policy orientation of the EU’s post-Covid-19 new economic governance (NEG) regime to give policymakers, unionists, and social-movement activists an idea about possible future trajectories of EU governance of employment relations and public services. We do that on the basis of not only the recently adopted EU laws in these two policy areas, such as the decommodifying Minimum Wage Directive, but also EU executives’ post-Covid-19 NEG prescriptions in two areas (employment relations, public services), three public sectors (transport services, water services, healthcare services), and four countries (Germany, Italy, Ireland, Romania). Vertical NEG interventions in national wage policies paradoxically cleared the way for the decommodifying EU Minimum Wage Directive by effectively making wage policy an EU policymaking issue, but, in the area of public services, we see an accentuation of the trend of NEG prescriptions in recent years: more public investments but also much more private sector involvement in the delivery of public services.
Sponsorship
Higher Education Authority
European Commission Horizon 2020
European Research Council
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Subjects

Commodification

COVID-19

Employment relations

EU economic governanc...

Germany

Healthcare

Italy

Minimum wage policy

National Recovery and...

Politicisation

Public services

Romania

Transnational collect...

Transport

Water

DOI
10.1017/9781009053433.017
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Erne, R., Stan, S., Golden, D., Szabó, I., Maccarrone. V. (eds.) Politicising Commodification: European Governance and Labour Politics from the Financial Crisis to the Covid Emergency
ISBN
9781316511633
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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