Assaf Bondy

Assaf Bondy
University of Bristol | UB · Business School

PhD

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Growth model scholarship posits that wage-led growth has become increasingly difficult to achieve in advanced capitalist economies since the demise of Fordism. The constraints to the pursuit of policies compatible with wage-led growth strategies could be expected to be particularly stringent in peripheral economies, which often rely on price-sensit...
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Led by the emerging growth models perspective, research in comparative political economy has recently reintroduced demand drivers of economic growth into the centre of political-economic analysis. While this marks a significant advancement, current scholarship has, so far, focused mainly on explaining the endurance of existing growth models rather...
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Based on a case study of non-citizen Palestinian workers in the Israeli construction sector, this article explores the dynamic relationship between the exclusionary imperative of ethnonationalism and the inclusionary imperative of neoliberalism. The authors argue that these imperatives together constitute a heuristically useful framework that can h...
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בחינת אופני ההתמודדות החברתית–כלכלית עם מגפת מעלה שאלות רבות בדבר ההשלכות של מצב החירום על COVID-19 הכלכלה הפוליטית בישראל. הערת המחקר בוחנת מהן ההשפעות של המגפה ומצב החירום על המרחב הפוליטי של יחסי העבודה בישראל. היא מציגה ממצאים חדשים המראים כי אף שבמדינות רבות, וגם במצבי חירום קודמים בישראל, יחסי העבודה תרמו להתמודדות עם מצב החירום באמצעות דיאלו...
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Liberalisation of industrial relations entails the weakening of unions and a respective rise of alternative, 'new labour actors', altering traditional class representation by introducing new strategies. Research on this phenomenon has focused on decentralised contexts, where new actors are seen to pursue both independent strategies as well as coope...
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Contributing to debates over relations between the collective and juridified regulation of labor, this article analyzes a rich case study in the Israeli construction sector to claim that juridification can spur unions and employers’ associations to initiate strategic and inclusive change. By subsuming processes of juridification into traditional IR...
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Labor scholars identify increased roles of “new labor actors,” such as civil society organizations, in workers’ representation. Previous work found their increasing tendency to cooperate with unions, opening these up to inclusion of precarious workers. Praising these cooperative relations, research has understated other interactions that might deve...
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This article examines the segmentation of the corporatist industrial relations system through a historical analysis of the public-sector outsourcing process in Israel, which occurred in the 1960s and 1970s. Emphasizing the intersection of class, race/ethnicity and gender in Israeli society, the article analyses outsourcing of cleaning work as the a...

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