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Beyond 'political economism': New identities for unions in Western Europe?

Taylor, Graham; Mathers, Andrew; Upchurch, Martin

Authors

Graham Taylor

Andrew Mathers Andrew.Mathers@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Sociology & Criminology

Martin Upchurch



Abstract

This article engages critically with Richard Hyman's work on union identity and European integration. It includes a sympathetic review of Hyman's contribution to the debate on these topics over the past two decades, alongside a critique of Hyman's approach that highlights certain weaknesses and contradictions resulting from his uncritical use of a range of categories and concepts taken from regulation theory. The authors question Hyman's argument that developments in European unionism can be conceptualised adequately through an analysis of the development and crisis of 'political economism': a dominant union identity that Hyman aligns with the development and crisis of Fordism. An alternative model for understanding the reorientation of European unions is presented based on a critical and dialectical conceptualisation of the relationship between unions and capitalist development. This is used to construct a model of contemporary union reorientation along the dimensions of 'accommodation' and 'opposition' to neoliberalism and to 'national' and 'international' modes of organisation and mobilisation. © Conference of Socialist Economists 2011.

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Feb 1, 2012
Journal Capital and Class
Print ISSN 0309-8168
Electronic ISSN 2041-0980
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 36
Issue 1
Pages 17-34
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0309816811428664
Keywords unions, Western Europe
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/950276
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309816811428664