Social Dialogue Between Continuity and Discontinuity: Towards a New Social Compromise? Valeria Pulignano Center for Sociological Research

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Social Dialogue Between Continuity and Discontinuity: Towards a New Social Compromise? Valeria Pulignano Center for Sociological Research WSI Herbstforum Berlin, 20 November 2018

Agenda Preconditions for post-war social compromise; Challenges for social compromise; France, Italy, Belgium, Denmark compared: Country policy reforms in post-war social compromise; Social compromise and the crisis; Between continuity and discontinuity; A new basis for social compromise

Preconditions for post-war social compromises Balance of class forces; Accommodation between labour movement, employer and government: Trade unions: strong Employers: nationally-based productive strategies and corporate ownership; Government: autonomy in social and economic policy;

Do these preconditions still apply today?

Disruptive dynamics for social compromise (Euro)-Globalization: removal of business from national control: Product markets & labour markets (Commons, 1909) Movement of commodities & labour; Liberalization of financial markets and business restructuring; Reconfiguration of the role of the state: Rolling back the state ; EU economic governance.

How far (and how) have disruptive dynamics challenged social compromise?

The Swing between Continuity and Discontinuity How far (and how) have disruptive dynamics challenged social compromise?

Comparative perspective Pluralist Italy & France Corporatist Belgium & Denmark

Comparative perspective Country-based post-war social compromise Italy Belgium Denmark Tripartite centralized negotiation Democratic corporatism ( consociationalism ) Class-compromise

Comparative perspective Country-based post-war social compromise Italy Belgium Denmark Tripartite centralized negotiation Democratic corporatism ( consociationalism ) Class-compromise Social unrest (60-70s), inflation (80s), wage moderation (90s) Social pact for improving living conditions & productivity gains. Bi-lateral social dialogue & labour market policy (i.e. flexicurity).

Social compromise and the crisis Government unilateralism: Curtailed involvement of the social partners; Limited resources & tight reforms: Fiscal consolidation policies, reduction in social expenditures and public sector employment; International financial markets (i.e. Southern EU countries e.g. Italy);

Social compromise and the crisis: Continuity and discontinuity and.. Italy From social compromise towards state intervention France From state intervention towards social compromise? Belgium Continuity & discontinuity of social compromise Denmark Shifting the nature of social compromise?

Social compromise and the crisis: Continuity and discontinuity and.. Italy From social compromise towards state intervention Swing of concertation (1990s-2000s); France From state intervention towards social compromise? Belgium Continuity & discontinuity of social compromise Denmark Shifting the nature of social compromise? Governments refusal to negotiate pension system and labour market reforms with SPs from 2010. Act fast and efficiently without unions.

Social compromise and the crisis: Continuity and discontinuity and.. Italy From social compromise towards state intervention Swing of concertation (1990s-2000s); Governments refusal to negotiate pension system and labour market reforms with SPs from 2010. France From state intervention towards social compromise? Endurance of social dialogue (e.g. joint opinions) Implementation in law (2004 Fillow & 2007 Larcher). Belgium Continuity & discontinuity of social compromise Denmark Shifting nature of social compromise? Act fast and efficiently without unions. Social dialogue took place in bodies without a legal foundation.

Social compromise and the crisis: Continuity and discontinuity and.. Italy From social compromise towards state intervention Swing of concertation (1990s-2000s); Governments refusal to negotiate pension system and labour market reforms with SPs from 2010. France From state intervention towards social compromise? Endurance of social dialogue (e.g. joint opinions) Implementation in law (2004 Fillow & 2007 Larcher). Belgium Continuity & discontinuity of social compromise Discontinuity during and postcrisis (2008-12) Difficulties (from 2012) but institutional continuity; Denmark Shifting nature of social compromise? Act fast and efficiently without unions. Social dialogue took place in bodies without a legal foundation Increasing state intervention in WB (from 2015)

Social compromise and the crisis: Continuity and discontinuity and.. Italy From social compromise towards state intervention Swing of concertation (1990s-2000s); Governments refusal to negotiate pension system and labour market reforms with SPs from 2010. France From state intervention towards social compromise? Endurance of social dialogue (e.g. joint opinions) Implementation in law (2004 Fillow & 2007 Larcher). Belgium Continuity & discontinuity of social compromise Discontinuity during and postcrisis (2008-12) Difficulties (from 2012) but institutional continuity; Denmark Shifting nature of social compromise? Market vs. Welfare ideology Difficulties but Institutional continuity; Act fast and efficiently without unions. Social dialogue took place in bodies without a legal foundation Increasing state intervention in WB (from 2015) Corporatist features encroached by market forces

Social compromise and the crisis: Continuity and discontinuity and.. Italy From social compromise towards state intervention Swing of concertation (1990s-2000s); Governments refusal to negotiate pension system and labour market reforms with SPs from 2010. Act fast and efficiently without unions. France From state intervention towards social compromise? Endurance of social dialogue (e.g. joint opinions) Implementation in law (2004 Fillow & 2007 Larcher). Social dialogue took place in bodies without a legal foundation Belgium Continuity & discontinuity of social compromise Discontinuity during and postcrisis (2008-12) Difficulties (from 2012) but Institutional continuity; Increasing state intervention in WB (from 2015) Denmark Shifting nature of social compromise? Market vs. Welfare ideology Difficulties but Institutional continuity; Corporatist features encroached by market forces

Social compromise and the crisis: Understanding country-based trends National Social Dialogue institutions and continuity in social compromise; Institutional, Economic and Political settings define the perimeter for success.

Social compromise and the crisis: Understanding country-based trends National Social Dialogue Belgian institutions economy took and continuity in social compromise; a slow turn for the better since 2014 Institutional, Economic and Political settings define the perimeter for success.

Social compromise and the crisis: Understanding country-based trends National Social Dialogue Belgian institutions economy took and continuity in social compromise; a slow turn for the better since 2014 State intervention (wage bargaining) under Michel gvt. Institutional, Economic and Strong Political role of settings the define the perimeter for success. TUs

Social compromise and the crisis: Understanding country-based trends National Social Dialogue institutions Italy s political and continuity actors in social compromise; compete with social ones, including the trade unions Institutional, Economic and Political settings define the perimeter for (un)success.

A new basis for social compromise Institutional & social forces: State back in as benign and not stepfather; Strengthening workers voice & social roots for labour; Reducing the gap between political sovereignty and party politics ; Political forces: Political actors should not compete with social actors! Sharing a synthesis of challenges & changes: Beneficial constraints (Wolfgang Streeck, 1997)

A new basis for social compromise: Policy challenges in need of social compromise Social protection & job transitions: Digitalization: Increasing competences & (re)-skilling; Protecting from the social effects of subcontracting and using technology to improve workers jobs and living standards ; De-carbonisation strategies by 2050 (Paris agreement): Automotive, Energy.. ILO guidelines and 2015 Energy Union Package Avoid labour market inequality & polarization effects (sub)-national governance is key for multi-level EU governance

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