The Impact of Populism on Scandinavian Labour Law: The Cases of Norway and Sweden

IF 0.8 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Andreas Inghammar, Alexander Sønderland Skjønberg
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Modern populism has developed in Scandinavia since at least the 1970s, first in Norway and Denmark but more recently also in Sweden. Populist political parties have been well-established in Scandinavian Parliaments for many years. However, from a labour law perspective, the populist impact, if any, has been limited and populist discourse has primarily focused on issues such as migration and the European Union (EU), and to some extent ‘welfare tourism’. This article examines the development of populist movements in Norway and Sweden and analyses the possible impact of populist policies on national labour law. The conclusion is that Nordic industrial relations and labour market regulations, based on strong and representative trade unions and well-organized and responsible employer federations, act as a robust counterweight to populist policies on the labour market. Section 2 of the article consists of a discussion of how we understand the development of modern populism in a Norwegian and Swedish perspective. Section 3 explores the extent to which populist political ideas have directly impacted or indirectly influenced labour market regulations in the two countries. In concluding, section 4 monitors the potency of strong and well-established industrial relations as a countervailing force to populist political movements. Populist Policies, Labour Market Regulation, Scandinavia, Norway, Sweden, Resilience to Populism
民粹主义对斯堪的纳维亚劳动法的影响:以挪威和瑞典为例
现代民粹主义至少从20世纪70年代开始在斯堪的纳维亚发展起来,首先在挪威和丹麦,但最近也在瑞典。民粹主义政党多年来一直在斯堪的纳维亚议会中站稳脚跟。然而,从劳动法的角度来看,民粹主义的影响(如果有的话)是有限的,民粹主义的话语主要集中在移民和欧盟(EU)等问题上,以及在某种程度上的“福利旅游”。本文考察了民粹主义运动在挪威和瑞典的发展,并分析了民粹主义政策对国家劳动法的可能影响。结论是,北欧的劳资关系和劳动力市场条例建立在强大和具有代表性的工会和组织良好和负责任的雇主联合会的基础上,是对劳动力市场民粹主义政策的有力平衡。文章的第二部分讨论了我们如何从挪威和瑞典的角度来理解现代民粹主义的发展。第3节探讨了民粹主义政治思想在多大程度上直接或间接影响了两国的劳动力市场法规。最后,第4节监测了牢固和完善的工业关系作为民粹主义政治运动的抗衡力量的效力。民粹主义政策,劳动力市场监管,斯堪的纳维亚,挪威,瑞典,对民粹主义的弹性
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期刊介绍: Published four times a year, the International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations is an essential source of information and analysis for labour lawyers, academics, judges, policymakers and others. The Journal publishes original articles in the domains of labour law (broadly understood) and industrial relations. Articles cover comparative and international (or regional) analysis of topical issues, major developments and innovative practices, as well as discussions of theoretical and methodological approaches. The Journal adopts a double-blind peer review process. A distinguished editorial team, with the support of an International Advisory Board of eminent scholars from around the world, ensures a continuing high standard of scientific research dealing with a range of important issues.
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