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Labour Market Governance in the New Europe

Employee Relations

ISSN: 0142-5455

Article publication date: 1 September 1994

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Abstract

EU social policy is perhaps the most controversial aspect of European integration yet, despite all the political clashes on the matter, concepts like “social Europe” or “social dimension” remain ill‐defined and imprecise terms. Intends to outline and clarify in detail the debate about whether or not the European Union should have competence with regard to labour market affairs. A key message is that social policy has been controversial because it has become embroiled in the debate about the future political direction of the EU. In particular, three contrasting political models –symbiotic integration, integrative federalism and neo‐liberalism – have been put forward as organizing principles for the EU and each has a coherent view of what form social policy should take at the European level. It is the clash between these three models that has caused EU social policy to be so contestable and intractable.

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Teague, P. (1994), "Labour Market Governance in the New Europe", Employee Relations, Vol. 16 No. 6, pp. 5-108. https://doi.org/10.1108/01425459410069352

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MCB UP Ltd

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