Women in union leadership—not seeing the wood for the trees?
The feminisation of trade unions is percolating to the upper echelons. But organisational cultures still work against women taking leading roles.
The feminisation of trade unions is percolating to the upper echelons. But organisational cultures still work against women taking leading roles.
The strength of populism is its simple message that ‘the people’ are traduced by an ‘elite’ linked to ‘foreign’ interlopers. That’s also its weakness.
With the post-Maastricht fiscal rules in abeyance due to the pandemic, it’s time to address their fundamental flaws.
Global climate commitments will not amount to much without the institutional foundation the transition to a zero-carbon economy needs.
Young working-class people may have an aversion to being categorised on the social ladder. But that doesn’t make the ladder go away.
The globalisation of service work may not bring the major job losses feared—but it could weaken workers’ power significantly.
The left needs to rediscover the virtue of liberty.
Finance was at the heart of the COP26 rupture between developed and developing countries—it’s time for a new approach.
After four decades, the pandemic and especially the climate crisis have silenced the exponents of fiscal orthodoxy. Keynes is back.
A European digital public sphere need not be constructed de novo. Many elements already exist to be cohered.
The world’s health workforce could be vaccinated in 36 hours if the pandemic of tax abuse were ended.
Weronika Grzebalska argues that illiberal policy innovations in central Europe are fuelling the crisis of social reproduction they promised to tackle.
Jayati Ghosh finds in a UN Women report a blueprint for an economy which serves the public—rather than the other way around.
The EU has hitherto applied conventional market-regulating tools to the online arena. It’s time to adopt a human-centred approach.
Introducing a new series on a European digital public sphere, some contributors sketch what it is—and explain why we need it.
In the neoliberal era, global trade deals have come at the expense of workers. That can and must be reversed.
Using stigmatising language to describe the crisis at the Poland-Belarus border is wrong and plays into Lukashenka’s hands.