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Do trade unions and industrial relations effectively reduce inequality? with Lisa Dorigatti and Roberto Pedersini

Do trade unions and industrial relations effectively reduce inequality? with Lisa Dorigatti and Roberto Pedersini

Update: 2021-10-13
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Inequality has been a growing concern in recent years. The internationalisation of production and markets, the rampant financialisation of the economy, the deregulation of labour markets, and the retrenchment of welfare systems are only some of the factors that have been feeding into increased inequality in terms of income, property, job security, and working and living conditions. The weakening of industrial relations institutions has also been regarded as part of this broad picture since trade unions and collective bargaining have usually been considered as vehicles of fairness and capable of reducing or at least containing inequality. This podcast episode revolves around Transfer's issue on Industrial relations and inequality and intends to contribute to this strand of research by investigating the analytical premises and the empirical evidence of such claims.


The issue can be viewed here: https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/trsa/27/1



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Do trade unions and industrial relations effectively reduce inequality? with Lisa Dorigatti and Roberto Pedersini

Do trade unions and industrial relations effectively reduce inequality? with Lisa Dorigatti and Roberto Pedersini

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