written by
Natili, Marcello ; Ronchi, Stefano
The politics of the European minimum wage: Overcoming ideological, territorial and institutional conflicts in the EU multi‐level arena – Journal of Common Market Studies
29/08/2023
scritto da
Natili, Marcello ; Ronchi, Stefano

Abstract

Until recently, the idea of a European minimum wage (EMW) policy had never taken concrete shape, due to the heterogeneity of national wage-setting and collective bargaining institutions, uncertain EU competence on the matter, and widespread scepticism amongst political actors. In 2022, however, the EU adopted a directive on adequate minimum wages. How did this make it to the EU agenda, despite the many political, territorial and institutional tensions? What coalitions supported and opposed it? Based on a reconstruction of the policy process substantiated by an analysis of news media data and 14 interviews, this article investigates the multi-level politics of the EMW. It shows that, despite enduring ‘euro-social scepticism’ in northern Europe, the emergence of pro-minimum wage coalitions in key member states and the increase of party-competition dynamics at the EU level were crucial in overcoming the lines of conflict that had long hindered EU initiatives on minimum wage co-ordination.

To cite this article:

Natili, M., and Ronchi, S. (2024The Politics of the European Minimum Wage: Overcoming Ideological, Territorial and Institutional Conflicts in the EU Multi-level ArenaJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies62725743https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13526.

#collective bargaining #European minimum wage #Social Europe #von der Leyen Commission #wage-setting
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This project is funded with a Synergy Grant by the European Research Council under Grant Agreement n. 810356. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Council. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.