Future of the European Social Model in a global economy. A background paper for the ETUC/ETUI-REHS top-level summer school. Stockholm - Runö, 30 June and 1 July 2006
Watt, Andrew ; Janssen, Ronald
European Trade Union Confederation, Brussels ; European Trade Union Institute for Research, Education and Health and Safety, Brussels
ETUI-REHS - Brussels
2006
11 p.
European social model ; globalization ; labour market ; social policy ; trade union attitude ; trade union document
Social policy
English
Bibliogr.
02.01-45723
"The European Social Model has been subjected to sustained attack at the ideological level, and steps have been taken in many countries to 'roll back' a number of its core features. In this debate, globalisation is frequently used as an argument that social Europe is no longer affordable and is a barrier to necessary reforms and to competitiveness.
Against this background, this note turns first to the facts about Europe's position in the global economy, moving on to consider possible links from globalisation to the European Social Model and the alleged necessity of reform. It then looks in more detail at specific features of the model and at arguments about the (in)efficiency of social institutions, before closing with a number of questions that Europe's trade unions need to address in the coming years. "
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