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- W1742388051 abstract "Our paper analyses the phases of neoliberalism in Australia and union responses to them. We commence with consideration of Australian unions before the rise of neoliberalism, and then examine three phases of neoliberalism: 'constrained neoliberalism' under the Hawke-Keating Labor governments (1983-1996); 'Stalinist neoliberalism' under the Howard government (19962007); and 'revisionist neoliberalism' under the Rudd government (2008-). Australian union strategy has varied over the past century within a range from advocating 'protective' state action to 'reformist oppositional' stances. This largely reflects unions' institutionalisation within state arbitration processes and long established links to parliamentary politics. The 1983-1996 Accord provided a moment where they put forward something resembling an alternative vision, but it could not decisively counter the power of neoliberal ideas within the state bureaucracy and exacerbated the critical weakness of unionism at the workplace. As the need for workplace union development was revealed and responded to, the breadth of union vision outside the workplace narrowed. Unions were spectacularly successful in defeating the Howard government's 'Stalinist neoliberalism' and establishing the legitimacy of union 'values' – a remarkable achievement of which few union movements in the world could boast. However, they did not develop a modernised class politics to underpin the new emphasis on workplace activism that unions to varying degrees now pursue and which places heightened emphasis on activist education. Although the failures exposed by the financial crisis and public scepticism about neoliberalism make it vulnerable, there is yet to be a cohesive oppositional response to revisionist" @default.
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- W1742388051 title "Neo-liberal Evolution and Union Responses in Australia" @default.
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