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Recent decades have seen momentous shifts in the organisation of capitalism, including the range of transformations captured under the grand labels of globalisation, financialisation, liberalisation, and post-industrialism. Not surprisingly, the national forms of capitalist political economy are themselves in flux – even though significant differences remain between social democratic, Christian democratic, and liberal economies (among others) the internal dynamics of each of these models of capitalism are being transformed in important ways (Thelen 2014). At the same time, the experience of work in these worlds of capitalism has undergone dramatic changes. Workers often have more autonomy, work more closely with colleagues within and outside their employer’s company, and can exercise more flexibility in organising their work. However, the pressures of work are often more intense, employment is insecure, rewards are uncertain and likely to depend on competition with others, and a general sense of precarity is widespread.
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© 2015 Seán Ó Riain, Felix Behling, Rossella Ciccia and Eoin Flaherty
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Riain, S.Ó., Behling, F., Ciccia, R., Flaherty, E. (2015). Changing Workplaces, Changing Capitalisms. In: Riain, S.Ó., Behling, F., Ciccia, R., Flaherty, E. (eds) The Changing Worlds and Workplaces of Capitalism. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137427083_1
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