
Precarious Workers
History of Debates, Political Mobilization, and Labor Reforms in Italy
Eloisa Betti(Author)
Central European University Press
Published on 30. December 2022
Book
Hardback
268 pages
978-963-386-437-1 (ISBN)
Description
The recent vast upsurge in social science scholarship on job precarity has generally little to say about earlier forms of this phenomenon. Eloisa Betti's monograph convincingly demonstrates on the example of Italy that even in the post-war phase of Keynesian stability and welfare state, precarious labor was an underlying feature of economic development. She examines how in this short period exceptional politics of labor stability prevailed. The volume then presents the processes whereby labor precarity regained momentum- under the name of flexibility- in the post-Fordist phase from the early 1980s, taking on new forms in the Craxi and Berlusconi eras.
Multiple actors are addressed in the analysis. The book gives voice to intellectuals, scholars, politicians and trade unionists as they have framed the concept and debates on precarious work from the 1950s onwards. Views of labor law experts, politicians and public servants are investigated in regard to labor regulations. Positions of the very precarians are explored, ranging from rural women, industrial homeworkers and blue-collar workers to physicians, university researchers and trainees, unveiling the emergence of anti-precarity social movements. The continuous role of women's associations and feminist groups in opposing labor precarity since the 1950s is prominently exposed.
Multiple actors are addressed in the analysis. The book gives voice to intellectuals, scholars, politicians and trade unionists as they have framed the concept and debates on precarious work from the 1950s onwards. Views of labor law experts, politicians and public servants are investigated in regard to labor regulations. Positions of the very precarians are explored, ranging from rural women, industrial homeworkers and blue-collar workers to physicians, university researchers and trainees, unveiling the emergence of anti-precarity social movements. The continuous role of women's associations and feminist groups in opposing labor precarity since the 1950s is prominently exposed.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Budapest
Hungary
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
543 gr
ISBN-13
978-963-386-437-1 (9789633864371)
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Precarious Workers
History of Debates, Political Mobilization, and Labor Reforms in Italy
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Dr. Eloisa Betti isAdjunct Professor of Labor History at the University of Bologna.
Content
Acknowledgments and Note to the English Edition, Introduction, Chapter 1. The Other Face of the Boom: The Discovery of Precarity, Chapter 2. The Construction of Stable Work Between Parliament and Labor Law, Chapter 3. Stability or Precarity: The Two Faces of the Long Seventies, Chapter 4. The Myth of Flexibility during the Roaring Eighties, CHAPTER 5. THE NEW EXPLOSION OF PRECARIOUS WORK BETWEEN THE NINETIES AND THE AUGHTS, CHAPTER 6. THE NORMALIZATION OF PRECARITY DURING THE YEARS OF THE GLOBAL CRISIS, Epilogue, References, Index