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The aim of this article is to give an explanation related to the industrial relations in China. Industrial relations is a study that explores the power play between three actors: government, companies, and labour. Along with the increase of
Otniel Christofer
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Globalization and the Labour Movement: Challenges and Responses
Up to a decade ago many labour movement strategists and analysts would probably have thought (though not necessarily said) that they were witnessing the beginning of the end of organized labour as a major political force.
Ronaldo Munck
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Long March of Women: Labour Movement and Its Impact on the Intellectual and Social History of Conflicts [PDF]
This paper analyzes basic theoretical notions of the oppression of women, class inequality, women’s history, and gender history discussed in the study named Dugi ženski marš.
Jelena Lalatović
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This article examines the consequences of the insider–outsider divide on contentious labour politics. Focussing on work-related collective actions occurring in Italy between 2008 and 2018 (N = 9,935), it is investigated how trade unions and new groups ...
Katia Pilati, S. Perra
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Union organising is surging in the United States, especially among younger workers in the service industries. This article examines this uptick in labour organising through a case study of Starbucks Workers United (SBWU).
Gino Canella
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This chapter explores and discusses labour agency in the platform economy in Europe.1 The main research question is what this economy implies for the collective resistance and representation of platform workers, as well as for the relationship between ...
K. Vandaele
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Qu’est devenu le modèle québécois de relations professionnelles ?
The Quebec model of industrial relations established in the 1960s led to a strengthening of unions both in workplaces and at the political level. Workers benefited from collective bargaining and unions became key political interlocutors.
Thomas Collombat, Martine D’Amours
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How Labour Built Neoliberalism: Australia’s Accord, the Labour Movement and the Neoliberal Project
frustrations about moral fragmentation are common among other people in China, who are eager to send their children to study and live in what they view as morally better societies like Europe, Australia, and the United States. Chih-jou Jay Chen’s chapter
Stephanie L. Mudge
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The Far Left, Scottish Independence and Brexit
The far left comprises a large number of parties and movements, but the most significant are the Socialist Workers Party, the Socialist Party, the Communist Party of Britain, and the Scottish Socialist Party.
Jeremy Tranmer
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The Evolution of Blue-Collar Work in the Fiat Factories. On "The Car Profession" Research
This comment reflects on "The Car Profession" research on the background of previous sociological investigations on Fiat factories and with references to parallel international debates.
Guglielmo Meardi
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