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Confronting Crisis and Precariousness : Organised Labour and Social Unrest in the European Union, Hardback Book

Confronting Crisis and Precariousness : Organised Labour and Social Unrest in the European Union Hardback

Edited by Stefan, Friedrich Schiller-University Jena, Institute of Sociology Schmalz, Brandon, International Institute of Social Studies in The Hague Sommer

Part of the Studies in Social and Global Justice series

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The 2008 global financial crisis and the subsequent Eurozone crisis triggered dramatic changes in European labour relations.

Unemployment and precariousness increased considerably.

This was further exacerbated by austerity measures, leading to declining minimum wages and layoffs in the public sector.

These structural changes varied considerably by country but collectively pose challenges to organized labour as they confront neoliberal restructuring.

Concurrently, recent social struggles continue to develop with unemployed and precarious workers playing a major role as protest actors.

Focusing on the triangular relationship of precariousness, trade unions and social movements, this book draws on a range of exciting cases, both comparative and country case studies, in order to understand how the shadow of the crisis still haunts organized labour in Europe.

The chapters in this collection each offer a unique perspective on how the results of the crisis, in Western, Southern and Eastern Europe, are leading to a variety of new social movements as a consequence of increased precariousness and also how trade unions are attempting to respond.

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