Παρασκευή 31 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Employment in crisis: Cyprus 2010-2013

This article discusses the conditions that prevail in the Cyprus labour market after the onset of the economic crisis. The analysis takes the form of a chronological narrative on the development of the crisis, its impact on employment relations and the attempts of the political elite to manage it through austerity measures. The article argues that the recession and the rising unemployment accelerated and exacerbated already existing tendencies of labour market deregulation and trade union marginalisation while in the context of the Memorandum of Understanding with the Troika and its aftermath, historical work rights and benefits as well as living standards were eroded, extending the condition of “precarity” to broader sections of the Cyprus labour force. It is primarily a descriptive account which reports the recent developments in an attempt to map out the changes in the field of employment, situate them in their historical context and preliminarily assess their significance.

Δευτέρα 13 Ιανουαρίου 2014

The connection between trade unions and political parties

abstract for a chapter in the forthcoming book

"Party-society relations in the Republic of Cyprus"

This chapter outlines the connection between the trade unions in Cyprus with the main political parties, tracing it from its beginnings in the 1940s, through its historical development during the era of independence, until today, the era of the Memorandum. The broader context of the formation of this historical connection is initially discussed in order to then build upon it an analysis of its content and implications for our contemporary times. The relationship is examined from its both sides – union and party and across the political cleavage of Left and Right. The chapter focuses on the consequences of this connection both for the creation in the 1970s and for the erosion in the 2000s of the labour relations system in Cyprus. Special emphasis is placed on the how this sustained connection in a time of crisis and austerity such as the 2010s becomes too constraining for the trade unions and damaging them further as they are discredited in the eyes of workers for the austerity policies of their political patrons.