Slowing the treadmill for a good life for All? German trade union narratives and social-ecological transformation

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Title
Slowing the treadmill for a good life for All? German trade union narratives and social-ecological transformation
Journal
Journal of Industrial Relations
Author(s)
Keil A. Katharina, Kreinin Halliki
ISSN
0022-1856
1472-9296
Publication state
Published
Issued date
09/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
64
Number
4
Pages
564-584
Language
english
Abstract
The “treadmill of production” economic system increasingly threatens to undermine the foundations of future human welfare. While urgent action is needed, conceptualisations of “the good life” (TGL) as the “imperial mode of living” (IML) of overconsumption are justifications upholding the system and driving forces behind the crises. German trade unions, which, as part of the historic bloc of the growth coalition, have tried to delay climate action in the name of jobs through “praising work”, have supported the hegemonic common sense of IML-TGL. This is an obstacle to environmental union organisation and progressive coalitions for social-ecological transformation. To investigate whether and to what extent divergent good sense counter-hegemonic narratives are present within German trade union discourses, we analyse the narratives of TGL and good work within the three biggest German unions – ver.di, IG Metall, and IG BCE – using Gramsci’s theory of common sense. We find that counter-narratives of TGL are present to different degrees within the unions and amongst interviewees. These can provide entry points for counter-hegemonic narratives of TGL and alliances with societal actors fighting for “solidary modes of living”, or a Good Life for All within planetary boundaries.
Keywords
Common sense, environmental labour studies, good life for all, imperial mode of living, narrative analysis, social-ecological transformation, treadmill of production
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