Governing neo-nationalism, trade unions and industrial relations: the cases of Hungary and Poland
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2024
30
1
51-65
labour relations ; trade union ; nationalism ; politics
Trade unionism
https://doi.org/10.1177/10242589231221518
English
"Neo-nationalist parties emerged victorious in Hungary and Poland after the financial crisis as a political consequence of disenchantment with the neoliberal approaches ushered in by EU accession and subordinate economic integration. This article analyses, in a comparative perspective, the strategies adopted by the governing neo-nationalist parties in Hungary and Poland with regard to trade unions and industrial relations as part of their broader political-economic projects."
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