Ambiguities of social Europe: Political agenda setting among trade unionists from Central and Eastern Europe and Western Europe
Martin Seeliger
No 17/1, MPIfG Discussion Paper from Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
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The article analyzes the integration of Central and Eastern European (CEE) trade unions in European policy-making. With reference to transnational cooperation in two fields of European-level decision making (issues concerning freedom of services and a European minimum wage), it investigates the extent to which trade unions from the CEE countries are participating in the development of policy positions among European-level trade union organizations. On this basis, the article highlights three things: (1) the instrumental meaning of "Social Europe," (2) the necessity of a mid-way position between optimistic and pessimistic viewpoints on East-West trade union cooperation, and (3) the meaning of social skill among European-level trade union actors.
Keywords: Social Europe; trade unionism; eastern enlargement; labor transnationalism; European integration; Soziales Europa; Gewerkschaften; Osterweiterung; Internationalismus; europäische Integration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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