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      Solidarity at Work: Concepts, Levels and Challenges

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      Work, Employment and Society
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          Solidarity is not a unified phenomenon with unchanging qualities; it partakes of moral, political and performative elements that are underpinned and reinforced by a shared work context, an organisational infrastructure and an institutional frame which together create distinctive path dependencies in solidarity across different forms of capitalism. Neo-liberalism has challenged these path dependencies by changing the material conditions and the ideological terrain, by heightening the diversity of the workforce, by restructuring the institutional context. However, this is not the end of solidarity and the article addresses the question of what sort of solidarities are now emerging and how.

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                Work, Employment and Society
                Work, Employment and Society
                SAGE Publications
                0950-0170
                1469-8722
                February 2020
                January 23 2020
                February 2020
                : 34
                : 1
                : 18-34
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                [1 ]University of Bristol, UK
                [2 ]KU Leuven, Belgium
                Article
                10.1177/0950017019866626
                64fd701f-aace-4880-a1a1-e2234fda7981
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