"Analyses the EU's new economic governance (NEG) interventions in labour relations and public services (transport, water, healthcare) since 2008; the countervailing social movements that NEG triggered; and their feedback effects on the EU's post-Covid governance regime and EU democracy. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core"--
"Analyses the EU's new economic governance (NEG) interventions in labour relations and public services (transport, water, healthcare) since 2008; the countervailing social movements that NEG triggered; and their feedback effects on the EU's post-Covid governance regime and EU democracy. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roland Erne is the author of European Unions: Labor's Quest for a Transnational Democracy (Cornell University Press, 2008), co-author of New Structures, Forms and Processes of Governance in European Industrial Relations (Eurofound, 2007), and co-editor of Labour and Transnational Action in Times of Crisis (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015) and Transnationale Demokratie (Realotopia, 1995). His research has appeared in publications such as British Journal of Industrial Relations, Cambridge Journal of Economics, European Journal of Industrial Relations, European Political Science, Labor History, Labor Studies Journal, Industrial Relations Journal, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of European Social Policy, Socio-Economic Review, and Transfer.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. Analytical Framework: 2. European economic governance and labour politics 3. A paradigm shift in European integration and labour politics 4. How to assess the policy orientation of the EU's NEG prescriptions? 5. Contextualising the EU's NEG prescriptions and research design Part II. EU Economic Governance in Two Policy Areas: 6. EU governance of employment relations and its discontents 7. EU governance of public services and its discontents Part III. EU Economic Governance in Three Sectors: 8. EU governance of transport services and its discontents 9. EU governance of water services and its discontents 10. EU governance of healthcare and its discontents Part IV. Comparative Analysis and Post-Pandemic Developments: 11. Labour politics and the EU's NEG prescriptions across areas and sectors 12. The EU's shift to a post-Covid NEG regime 13. The policy orientation of the EU's post-Covid NEG regime 14. Conclusion Glossary References Index.
1. Introduction Part I. Analytical Framework: 2. European economic governance and labour politics 3. A paradigm shift in European integration and labour politics 4. How to assess the policy orientation of the EU's NEG prescriptions? 5. Contextualising the EU's NEG prescriptions and research design Part II. EU Economic Governance in Two Policy Areas: 6. EU governance of employment relations and its discontents 7. EU governance of public services and its discontents Part III. EU Economic Governance in Three Sectors: 8. EU governance of transport services and its discontents 9. EU governance of water services and its discontents 10. EU governance of healthcare and its discontents Part IV. Comparative Analysis and Post-Pandemic Developments: 11. Labour politics and the EU's NEG prescriptions across areas and sectors 12. The EU's shift to a post-Covid NEG regime 13. The policy orientation of the EU's post-Covid NEG regime 14. Conclusion Glossary References Index.
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