The contradictory effects of neoliberalization on labour relations: the health and social work sectors
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2016
37
4
November
644-664
labour relations ; medical care ; privatization ; public sector ; social work
Labour relations
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X14550423
English
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" The Israeli doctors' and social workers' campaigns of 2011 had many characteristics in common, but very different results. This article asserts that the differences stem from the different modes of privatization in the two sectors which reflect the importance of each sector in the neoliberal capital accumulation regime, which in turn affects the outcome of the workers' struggles. While neoliberalism may undermine organized labour in general, it has uneven effects, benefiting some workers and undermining others. Thus we should pay attention to how privatization is implemented in different public sectors within the same country to better understand ‘actually existing neoliberalism'."
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