Social dialogue revival or ‘PR corporatism'? Negotiating anti-crisis measures in Poland and Bulgaria
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2013
19
2
May
239-251
economic recession ; labour relations ; political party ; social dialogue
Labour relations
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1024258913480724
English
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"Despite earlier pessimistic assessments of social dialogue performance in central and eastern Europe, the 2008–2010 downturn in the economy brought an increase in tripartite activity in most new EU Member States. This article seeks to account for this development by analysing the drivers and outcomes of anti-crisis social dialogue in Poland and Bulgaria. It argues that the two countries' governments staged tripartite negotiations in hard times to demonstrate their adherence to the consensual mode of policy-making. They did this with the expectation that this would boost their popularity and bring them electoral advantage. "
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