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Title: Social History of European Integration


1
Social History of European Integration
2
The Meaning of Social Europe
  • Employment and Workers Rights
  • Health and Safety (Job-Related especially)
  • Free movement of persons
  • Related to Immigration
  • Womens Issues
  • Equality in the Workplace
  • Environment

3
Landmarks of EC/EU Social Policy
  • Social Fund (Treaty of Rome 1958)
  • Assimilated to Structural Fund 1989-93
  • Womens Equal Pay/ Equal Treatment/ Social
    Security Directives (1975-78)
  • Schengen Agreement (1985)
  • The Social Charter (1992)
  • Employment Policy (Amsterdam 1997)

4
Hot Topics
  • Immigration and Schengen
  • Worker Issues
  • Wages and Benefits
  • Trade Unions and Workers Participation
  • Environment

5
The Story of Immigration
  • First Phase 1960-1973
  • Migration for temporary employment
  • Active recruitment (peak 1968-73)
  • Source of migrant labor Mediterranean
  • European Mediterranean (southern Europe) Italy,
    Spain, Greece, Yugoslavia, Portugal
  • North Africa and Turkey

6
The Story of Immigration (contd-1)
  • Second Phase 1974 early 1980s
  • From temporary to permanent immigration
  • Restrictive measures by European governments
  • Temporary migrants from southern Europe return
  • Temporary migrants from North Africa and Turkey
    settle and become permanent
  • Family reunion (eg, wives join husbands)
  • Feminization of immigrant population
  • Immigrant communities emerge within Europe around
    mosques, schools, leisure and sports clubs, and
    political associations

7
The Story of Immigration (contd-2)
  • Third Phase mid-1980s 1990s
  • Refugees and asylum-seekers
  • Illegals
  • Criminals of all kinds drug-traffic, terrorists,
    common criminals

8
Schengen
  • Agreements of 1985 and 1990
  • Originally Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands,
    France, Gerrmany
  • Currently all EU except Britain and Ireland
  • Schengenland
  • Freedom of movement within borders
  • Common border policy for externals
  • Cooperate in fight against crime

9
Worker Issues in the EC/EU
  • Unemployment dilemma since 1973
  • Underlying challenge of structural change
    movement away from manufacturing economy and
    labor force
  • Immigrants become a threat
  • Differing National Policies
  • Working conditions, especially security of
    employment
  • Industrial relations (worker-employer)
  • Benefits
  • Worker participation in decision-making (core of
    industrial democracy)

10
Worker Issues (Contd-1)
  • Britain, Germany, and France compared
  • Britain
  • Wages set by collective bargaining (decentralized
    unions)
  • More employer freedom to hire and fire
  • Minimal (no) worker participation
  • Strong health and safety protection for workers
  • Germany
  • Social partnership preferred over adversarial
    relations between labor and management
  • Thick layer of government-imposed protections for
    workers (especially job security) and worker
    benefits (coddled)
  • Strong participation of workers in decisions
    codetermination

11
Worker Issues (Contd-2)
  • France
  • Tradition of ideological division among unions
    and ideological conflict with employers and
    government
  • Weak unions, low membership rates
  • Weak worker participation in decisions
  • Strong protections, especially for families and
    women
  • Differing common policy approach
  • Britain minimal common standards
  • France and Germany raise all to their costly
    levels
  • Some broader trends
  • Challenge to welfare state and benefits from
    1980s on, as too expensive and hindering
    competitiveness
  • Decline of union power, either by design
    (Margaret Thatcher) or by declining membership
    and political appeal
  • Europe (EC/EU) regarded as a new opportunity for
    workers shift from anti-Europe to pro-Europe by
    many unions

12
Social Dimension/ Social Charter
  • Follow-up to SEA
  • Social aspects or social implications of
    completing the Internal Market
  • A level playing field for Internal Market
    competition, thus part of its implementation?
  • A protection against the social costs of market
    freedom?
  • Inconsistent with the Internal Market?

13
Social Dimension/Charter (contd)
  • Resistance led by Britain
  • Social Charter of the 11
  • Protocol to (rather than in body of) Maastricht
    Treaty on European Union (signed 1992)
  • Enables British opt-out
  • Britain joins Social Charter in 1997 as part of
    body of Amsterdam Treaty

14
Websites
  • http//img.uoregon.edu/euro410/
  • Europa
  • Commission DGs
  • Curia
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