The Neoliberal Convergence of European Industrial Relations: Economic Inevitability or Result of European Political Choices?

Q2 Arts and Humanities Historical Studies in Industrial Relations Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.3828/hsir.2019.40.9
S. Jefferys
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The central argument of Lucio Baccaro and Chris Howell’s analysis of European industrial relations over the past four decades (with a statistical analysis of fifteen countries and detailed chapters on five) is that ‘employer discretion’ has increased everywhere, although this is evidenced more in some countries than in others. There can be little disagreement on this, nor with their using this general trend in their argument against the (now less strident) ‘varieties of capitalism’ denials of ‘convergence’ in employment relations. But the authors neglect the way capital manifests itself through the choices made by living capitalists and their managers. Nevertheless, they make an important contribution to understanding how far Western Europe’s capitalist classes and managers have, from the 1980s to the 2000s, acted in new political and industrial ways as a result of having embraced, or been taken over by, a ‘mass movement’ of managerialism in the US and Western Europe closely allied to the new free-market political right, and the much higher levels of interpenetration of US and Western European capital.
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欧洲劳资关系的新自由主义趋同:经济的必然性还是欧洲政治选择的结果?
卢西奥·巴卡罗(Lucio Baccaro)和克里斯·豪厄尔(Chris Howell。在这一点上,几乎没有什么分歧,他们也不同意在反对(现在不那么尖锐的)“各种资本主义”否认就业关系“趋同”的论点中使用这一普遍趋势。但作者忽略了资本通过活着的资本家及其管理者的选择来表现自己的方式。尽管如此,他们对理解从20世纪80年代到21世纪初,西欧的资本主义阶级和管理者在多大程度上以新的政治和工业方式行事做出了重要贡献,因为他们在美国和西欧接受了一场与新的自由市场政治右翼密切结盟的管理主义“群众运动”,以及美国和西欧资本渗透程度高得多。
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