Paris, November 19, 2013 Michel Husson

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Work in times of crisis and changing employment relations Paris, November 19, 2013 Michel Husson

A three-level crisis 1. A debt crisis The true aim of fiscal austerity is to validate excessive drawing rights on the surplus value that the crisis has potentially cancelled. In a nutshell: the fictitious wealth that was not extracted by means of exploitation in the past will be guaranteed in the future by means of fiscal cuts.

A three-level crisis 2. A crisis of the "euro-system" The mainstream analysis is that an excessive wage growth has led to a loss of competitiveness for the "South" countries (Spain, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal). These countries should therefore restore their competitiveness by means of an "internal devaluation", ie a wage austerity. This analysis is wrong, because the wage share has nowhere increased in the euro area before the crisis.

Wages and crisis A macroeconomic approach

Wage share as % of added value 70 68 66 France Germany 64 62 60 58 Italy Portugal Spain 56 54 52 before the crisis: constant or declining crisis phase 1: increase crisis phase 2: fall Greece 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014

Unit labour cost, price and wage share Greece 2000-2010

Assessing the Links Between Wage Setting, Competitiveness, and Imbalances European Commission Note for the Economic Policy Committee, 2011

If there is a relation between unitary labour costs and export performance, it is weak and of a secondary order of magnitude ( ) and hence the former cannot be the cause of the latter. European Commission, European Competitiveness Report 2010.

Less wages more competitiveness?

NO! Recession less imports less trade deficit

Absurd? austerity more debt less growth

A three-level crisis: 3. A crisis of capitalist profitability Profit rate in the eurozone

Rational austerity Profit share: variation 2007-2012 Unemployment rate: variation 2007-2012 Austerity: fiscal impulse 2010-2012

The cuts in wages increase the profit margins, not competitiveness Sources : Eurostat, National statistics offices, European Commission, Odile Chagny, «La nouvelle gouvernance européenne des salaires», 2013

Exporters profit margins increase in the periphery Export prices/unitary Labour Costs in the manufacturing sector Sources : European Commission, Odile Chagny, «La nouvelle gouvernance européenne des salaires», 2013

The impact of the crisis on (un)employment

The double dip of employment

September 2013 Euro area unemployment rate at 12.2% EU28 at 11.0%

Unemployment

Unemployment: Just the Tip of the Iceberg* * Ronald Janssen, Social Europe Journal, 05/02/2013

Part-time jobs EU27

The job finding rate: almost continuously falling in the euro area Job finding rate: probability that an unemployed person finds a job within the next month Job separation rate: probability that an employed person loses her job in the next month Source: Commission Services based on Eurostat data

Long-term unemployment: increasing Jobless rate for 1 year or more Job finding rate: probability that an unemployed person finds a job within the next month Job separation rate: probability that an employed person loses her job in the next month Source: Commission Services based on Eurostat data

A potential additional labour force of 11 million (EU27 2012) Among the economically inactive population (neither employed nor unemployed), there were 8.8 million persons available to work, but not seeking and 2.3 million seeking work, but not available. A potential additional labour force: 4.6% of the labour force. Source: Eurostat, Labour Force Survey

Discouragement effects (workers available to work but not seeking, % of inactive population) Source: Eurostat Labour Force Survey

Working time and employment

Cumulative change in GDP, number of employees and average hours worked per employee, Euro area Source: Eurostat, National Accounts

Germany The components of the reduction of annual hours worked in 2009 Source: IAB

Source: Eurostat, National accounts Working time and employment (cumulative changes 2008Q1-2013Q2)

Structural reforms

The mainstream ( neoliberal ) theory of unemployment

European Commission Staff Assessment of the 2012 National Reform Programme and Stability Programme for Greece Nevertheless, it is expected that the structural reforms, particularly those in the labour market, the liberalisation of several sectors and a number of measures to improve the business environment, should help promote competition, spur productivity, increase employment and reduce production costs, thus contributing to an increase in employment and limiting poverty and social exclusion in the medium term.

Fiscal adjustment and structural reforms : more of the least FISCAL ADJUSTMENT cuts in public spending and public sector wages unfair tax increase (VAT) SHRINKING THE WELFARE STATE reduction of unemployment benefits reduction of social benefits privatising public pension schemes LABOUR MARKET FLEXIBILITY reduction of minimum wages: a minimal minimum wage weakening of collective bargaining institutions deregulating labour laws

Wage Bargaining Framework: employment-friendly reforms decrease minimum wages decrease the bargaining coverage or (automatic) extension of collective agreements. reform the bargaining system in a less centralized way, for instance by removing or limiting the "favourability principle" introducing/extending the possibility to derogate from higher level agreements negotiate firm-level agreements. overall reduction in the wagesetting power of trade unions.

Changes announced and/or adopted to industrial relations, collective bargaining systems and certain aspects of labour law New types of contract (*) in particular for young people (**) countries with a Memorandum of Understanding with the Troika (EU, IMF, ECB) Source: The crisis and national labour law reforms, ETUI Working Paper 2012.04

Impact of Labour Market Reforms in the Euro Periphery Fiscal Consolidation in the Euro Area: How Much Can Structural Reforms Ease the Pain? Derek Anderson, Benjamin Hunt, Stephen Snudden, IMF Working Paper, October 2013

Tenuous link: labour market institutions and unemployment International organizations and mainstream economists have consistently promoted the view that labour market rigidities are responsible for high unemployment, and that wide-ranging institutional deregulation is an appropriate policy response. Yet, as demonstrated by recent literature, the empirical support for the deregulatory view is ambiguous. We find rather thin support for the deregulatory view. Overall, our findings challenge the policy orthodoxy that comprehensive deregulation is the universal solution to unemployment. Sabina Avdagic and Paola Salardi Tenuous link: labour market institutions and unemployment Socio-Economic Review (2013) 11

A three-level crisis: 3. A crisis of capitalist profitability Profit rate in the eurozone

Source: IMF Grey shades of forecasts

Two working hypothesis 1. the objective of structural reforms is to restore profits 2. the crisis is a turning point that will lead to fundamental changes in job status and labour relations