Whatever Happened to Social Dialogue? From Partnership to Managerialism in the EU Employment Agenda - Archive ouverte HAL Access content directly
Journal Articles European Journal of Industrial Relations Year : 2007

Whatever Happened to Social Dialogue? From Partnership to Managerialism in the EU Employment Agenda

Abstract

There has been a major bifurcation in the level and form of social dialogue between employers and unions within the EU. The intersectoral and sectoral social dialogue launched by the Val Duchesse process in 1985 now runs in parallel with domestic forms that are merely reacting to agendas established by the Commission and the Council. This article, based on interviews with employer, union and government representatives across six EU member states, argues that the European Employment Strategy is converting social dialogue into a managerialist process by decentralizing it to national level and co-opting the social partners into taking responsibility for meeting employment targets over which they have had no influence.
Fichier principal
Vignette du fichier
PEER_stage2_10.1177%2F0959680107073963.pdf (132.33 Ko) Télécharger le fichier
Origin : Files produced by the author(s)
Loading...

Dates and versions

hal-00570956 , version 1 (01-03-2011)

Identifiers

Cite

Michael Gold, Peter Cressey, Evelyne Léonard. Whatever Happened to Social Dialogue? From Partnership to Managerialism in the EU Employment Agenda. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 2007, 13 (1), pp.7-25. ⟨10.1177/0959680107073963⟩. ⟨hal-00570956⟩

Collections

PEER
39 View
159 Download

Altmetric

Share

Gmail Facebook X LinkedIn More