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Neoliberalism or Augmented Pluralism? Defending the Web of Rules in New Zealand, Australia and Ireland

Colm McLaughlin (University College Dublin, Ireland)
Chris F. Wright (University of Sydney, Australia)

Protecting the Future of Work: New Institutional Arrangements for Safeguarding Labour Standards

ISBN: 978-1-80071-249-2, eISBN: 978-1-80071-248-5

Publication date: 20 January 2023

Abstract

This chapter assesses the response by trade unions in New Zealand, Australia and Ireland to labour market deregulation since the 1980s. While these three countries have been on the front line of neoliberalism, and the traditional web of rules in each country has been weakened, change has occured unevenly, in part due to different union strategies. The chapter examines the ways in which unions employed institutional experimentations to defend the collectivist web of rules and strengthen labour standards. It argues that an augmented model of pluralism has emerged in all three countries in the form of stronger individual rights but that this is no substitute for collective bargaining mechanisms.

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McLaughlin, C. and Wright, C.F. (2023), "Neoliberalism or Augmented Pluralism? Defending the Web of Rules in New Zealand, Australia and Ireland", Colfer, B., Harney, B., McLaughlin, C. and Wright, C.F. (Ed.) Protecting the Future of Work: New Institutional Arrangements for Safeguarding Labour Standards (Trade Unionism), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 21-34. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80071-248-520221004

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