Europe must stand up to Hungary and Poland
The European Union cannot afford to compromise on the rule-of-law provisions it applies to the funds it allocates to member states.
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The European Union cannot afford to compromise on the rule-of-law provisions it applies to the funds it allocates to member states.
Karin Pettersson argues that far from history ‘ending’ in 1989 it has returned, with a vengeance, due to the very deregulation its trumpeters embraced.
Like the southerners who never could get over their loss in the American civil war, Trump has nothing left but his own mythology.
The draft minimum-wage directive is a crucial first step but more needs to follow on the way to a social Europe.
Amid the 1970s economic crisis in Britain, Lucas Aerospace workers, threatened with redundancy, developed a plan for socially useful work. It’s an idea whose time has come.
An EU-wide job guarantee would be a counter-cyclical measure to tackle the health, employment and ecological crises together.
In the wake of the pandemic, the classical variety of national welfare models must be transformed into a multi-level social citizenship.
The pandemic has reinforced the need for citizenship education, so individuals are equipped to cope with its global challenges—and all the others.
A Biden administration could join forces with progressive Europe to rebut polarising populism on both sides of the pond.
The passion behind the demonstrations signifies a battle for basic democratic standards in a world of creeping authoritarian temptations.
The centenary of the International Labour Organization saw publication of a major report on the future of work. Action on its recommendations is now even more urgent.
The US election provides an opportunity to take stock of where the country is headed and whether it is addressing the deepening crises its society faces.
Mary Daly tells Robin Wilson that the coronavirus crisis has exposed the partial and limited nature of gender-equality gains.
Sheri Berman explores how progressives can offer viable solutions and build effective political coalitions to reverse the populist victories since the financial crisis.
The US presidential election highlights the gap between the promise of freedom and justice and reality for African-Americans fuelling the recent protests.
Some claim social dialogue is a luxury in a crisis when quick decisions are needed. On the contrary, the pandemic has proved.
Ensuring a high wage floor in the EU is not just the right thing to do to lift the low paid but is integral to recovery from the pandemic.