Why a new University of Labour?
As workers’ representatives face the challenges of digitalised work and fragmented workforces, a ‘University of Labour’ in Germany offers support.
As workers’ representatives face the challenges of digitalised work and fragmented workforces, a ‘University of Labour’ in Germany offers support.
In his first Social Europe column, Robert Misik explains how the SPD prevailed in the Bundestag elections—and what follows.
As Czechs go to the polls, a new politics is emerging across Europe, variously populist and technocratic.
On World Day of Decent Work, the European Trade Union Confederation puts the spotlight on justice for platform workers.
The ostensible assault on LGBT+ rights in Hungary, Poland and Russia has a very big target—anyone who signs up to universal norms.
Unregulated capitalism has always tended to monopoly. But Big Tech represents a challenge antitrust tools can’t tame.
Despite petrol shortages and empty shelves, Labour is adrift—and Johnson may press the Northern Ireland protocol nuclear button.
EU funding of bricks-and-mortar projects in central and eastern Europe hasn’t addressed its human-resources crisis. Could the Recovery and Resilience Facility be a turning point?
A comprehensive atlas of abortion policies across Europe shows that women’s experience ‘largely depends on their postcode’.
In a few months, Scholz reversed the social democrats’ decade-long decline, running on a message of dignity and respect for all workers.
Angela Merkel was labelled the ‘climate chancellor’. But powerful coal and car industries limited her achievements. Will her successor break free?
Rallying behind market-based measures to address climate change allows the owners of capital yet another way to avoid a reckoning.
‘We don’t want to decapitate the tall poppies,’ said Boris Johnson in July. Yet for Kate Pickett his ‘levelling up’ ambitions will necessitate flattening the whole social gradient.
The old left was too slow to see beyond materialist consumption. But an ecosocialism can underpin coalitions with the green parties which filled the gap.
Women fronting governments sends an important signal. Having them in the backrooms of power is however also crucial.
Ahead of the Bundestag elections on Sunday, just how did Olaf Scholz become the top candidate to be chancellor?
As the platforms lose case after case over the designation of ‘contractors’ as workers, they are lobbying at European level to win back control.