There is an Alternative: Economic Policies and Labour Strategies beyond the Mainstream

Panel Discussion: Sharan Burrow (ITUC) Richard Kozul-Wright (UNCTAD) Dan Cunniah (ACTRAV) Nicolas Pons-Vignon (Editor)

Many progressive economists and trade unionists have sought to engage in dialogue and negotiations with capital and governments during the global financial crisis, hoping they could achieve the adoption of reasonable and balanced policies. They may have done so because such an approach used to work in the past, especially in social-democratic contexts, or because, in the early days of the crisis, they were listened to as respectfully as during the high time of the “Keynesian compromise” in economics.