Employment, Trade Unionism, and Class

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Author_Gregoris Ioannou
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Class Structure
Collective Bargaining Coverage
collective bargaining dynamics
Contemporary Europe
Country Specific Recommendations
Crisis Decade
Cyprus
ELA
Employment Relations
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EU Elite
EU Intervention
EU Level
EU Passport
EU's Eastward Expansion
EU’s Eastward Expansion
General EU
Greece
Guaranteed Minimum Income
Industrial Relations
industrial relations southern Europe
Industrial Relations System
labor law reforms
Labour Economics
Labour Market
Ports Authority
post-crisis labor market transformation
Public Sector Employment Relations
Public Sector Trade Unions
qualitative comparative analysis
Sectoral Collective Agreements
Social Reproduction
South European
South European Countries
South European Economies
South European Societies
Southern Europe
Spain
Total EU Budget
Trade Union Density
Trade Unionism
Trade Unions
Troika Treatment
Work Life Balance Measures
workforce restructuring Spain Greece Cyprus

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032039633
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The economic crisis has brought about a watershed in institutional, political, and social relations, reshaping the labour market and the class structure in southern Europe. This book provides a critical comparative assessment of the dynamics of change in the employment field, focusing on Spain, Greece, and Cyprus.

The book assesses how the liberalization and deregulation processes and the promotion of market-enhancing reforms progressed in three different national settings, identifying the forces, agents, contexts, and mechanisms shaping the employment and industrial relations systems. The comparative perspective used deciphers the interplay of external and internal dynamics in the restructuring of the labour field in Southern Europe, examining austerity and its contestation in connection with prevailing societal ideologies and class shifts. The first part of the book sets the theoretical and historical context, the second is comprised of three empirical national case studies, and the third discusses comparatively the handling of the crisis, its impact, and its legacy from the standpoint of a decade later. The book presents differences in industrial relations systems, trade union forms, and class composition dynamics, accounting for the development of the crisis and the reshaping of the employment field after one decade of crisis.

It will be of value to researchers, academics, professionals, and students working on issues of employment and industrial relations, labour market and labour law, political economy and class structure, as well as those interested in the contemporary society and economy of southern Europe in general, and Spain, Greece, and Cyprus in particular.

Gregoris Ioannou is a political sociologist and research fellow at the Law School of the University of Glasgow, UK.

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