Employment, Trade Unionism, and Class
The Labour Market in Southern Europe since the Crisis
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book critically examines the transformative effects of the economic crisis on institutional, political, and social relations in southern Europe, particularly in Spain, Greece, and Cyprus. It highlights how the crisis has reshaped the labor market and class structures, offering a comparative analysis of the changes in employment dynamics across these countries. Through this assessment, it sheds light on the broader implications for society and the economy in the region.
