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Transnational political contentions action in labour politics in Europe: two different case studies

Lead partner: UCD, University College Dublin

Research team: Roland Erne, Graham Finlay, Imre Szabรณ, Darragh Golden

16/02/2021, Redazione -

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In the framework of the ERC Project โ€œLabour Politics and the EUโ€™s New Economic Governance regime (European Unions), we have compiled a database of all transnational trade union actions from 1996 to 2019 (Nowak and Erne 2020). Database helped us to identify two dominant types of transnational political contentious action in labour politics across Europe, namely actions:

  1. of public service unions targeting EU institutions in response to the new vertical EU governance interventions affecting workersโ€™ working conditions and the provisions of public services (Erne 2018, 2019, Jordan et al 2020);
  2. of private sector unions targeting multinational corporations in response to corporate restructurings affecting workersโ€™ working conditions within the European Single Market and the Economic and Monetary Union (Erne 2008).

For this reason, we envisage to conduct a case study for each of these two paradigmatic situations.

We will conduct a case study for two paradigmatic situations of transnational political contentious action in labour politics in Europe. The former concerns public sector unions targeting EU institutions, in particular the โ€œRights4Waterโ€ and โ€œFair Transportโ€ European Citizens Initiatives campaigns; the latter is the case of private sector unions against a multinational, Ryanair. Through these critical case studies we will see that mobilisations of users and producers of public services do not always converge and that the weakening of national unions does not necessarily undermine transnational collective action.

 

Bibliography:

  • Erne, Roland. 2008. European Unions. Labor’s Quest for a Transnational Democracy. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  • Erne, Roland. 2018. Labour politics and the EUโ€™s New Economic Governance regime (European Unions): A new European Research Council project. Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research 24(2): 237โ€“247.
  • Erne, Roland. 2019. ‘How to Analyse A Supranational Regime That Nationalises Social Conflict? The European Crisis, Labour Politics and Methodological Nationalism’, in: Nanopoulos, E. and Vergis, F. (eds.) The Crisis Behind the Euro-Crisis: The Euro-Crisis as Systemic Multi-Dimensional Crisis of the EU. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 346-368.
  • Finley, Graham and Lisa Ginsborg 2017 Coherence Versus Coherence: Normative Versus Structural and Interest-Based Coherence. In Wolfgang Benedek, et al. (eds.) European Yearbook on Human Rights. Wien and Graz: Neuer Wissenschaftlicher Verlag.
  • Jordan, Jamie, Vincenzo Maccarrone, and Roland Erne 2020. ‘Towards a Socialisation of the EU’s New Economic Governance Regime? EU labour policy interventions in Germany, Italy, Ireland and Romania (2009-2019). British Journal of Industrial Relations, doi: 10.1111/bjir.12522
  • Nowak, Jรถrg, and Roland Erne. 2020. ERC European Unions Transnational Labour Protest Database. Dublin: University College Dublin.

TraPoCo’s Research

Each TraPoCo’s partner will conduct its research strand resulting in the publication of scholarly and policy papers that will be published in leading journals in the various fields addressed by the research. Moreover, a final edited volume will be published at the end of the project.

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