Health Crisis and Labour Markets in Globalised Capitalism: The Spanish Social Labour Intervention Model During COVID-19
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Capitalism Labour market Organisation of work
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2025-05-28Referencia bibliográfica
Martínez Martín, R.; Rodríguez Molina, T.T. (2025). Health Crisis and Labour Markets In Globalised Capitalism: The Spanish Social Labour Intervention Model During COVID-19. Societies, 2025, 15, 151. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc15060151
Resumen
On 14 March 2020, the Spanish Government declared a state of alarm to manage
the health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This led to the implementation
of measures to confine the population and contain economic activities, with significant
socio-labour consequences. Faced with this emergency scenario, the labour intervention
actions carried out by the Spanish Administration were striking and unique, with the aim
of maintaining employment and preventing its massive destruction. At the same time, a
new stage of transition began in the Spanish labour market, where the acceleration in the
application of new information technologies and the processes of economic globalisation
meant changes in the organisation of work in order to face the new economic challenges.
The success of the model of labour market intervention and employment protection organised
by the Spanish Administration in that unavoidable health crisis is examined here as an
effective example for future emergencies, which the WHO is advertising can happen again.




