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Globalizations, 2021
In the field of labour studies and industrial relations, there's a long-standing tradition, common to both the reformist and Marxist left, of focusing the analysis on the trade unions, the par excellence form of workers' organization.
Mauritzio Atzeni
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In the field of labour studies and industrial relations, there's a long-standing tradition, common to both the reformist and Marxist left, of focusing the analysis on the trade unions, the par excellence form of workers' organization.
Mauritzio Atzeni
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The ‘indie unions’ and the UK labour movement: Towards a community of practice
Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2021This article draws on the concept of communities of practice (COP) in order to illuminate the phenomenon of ‘indie unions’ and their contribution to the UK labour movement.
Holly Smith
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, 2020
This chapter makes the argument that labour agency in the platform economy in Europe has given rise to a plethora of new informal and formal organisations for mutual aid and worker representation. This organisational experimentation is commonly initially
K. Vandaele
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This chapter makes the argument that labour agency in the platform economy in Europe has given rise to a plethora of new informal and formal organisations for mutual aid and worker representation. This organisational experimentation is commonly initially
K. Vandaele
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2018
Fil: Marticorena, Clara. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15.
Atzeni, Maurizio +4 more
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Fil: Marticorena, Clara. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15.
Atzeni, Maurizio +4 more
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Rethinking the Labour Movement in the ‘New South Africa’
, 2018The socio-economic system underpinning apartheid in South Africa was based on the exploitation of black workers in the mines, the factories, the fields and the shops.
T. Bramble, F. Barchiesi
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Effect of Labour Movement on Agricultural Mechanisation in Cambodia
Working papers, 2015This paper looks at the effect of labour movement on farm mechanisation in rural Cambodia. The study focuses on labour movement from on-farm towards off-farm jobs, and uses investment in agricultural machinery as a proxy for farm mechanisation ...
C. Chhun +3 more
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1997
This chapter explores the role of Paraguayan trade unionism in what may be described as a highly conservative transition process. The analysis is developed in five sections examining the socio-economic and historical context, the labour policy of the state, the growth of trade unions, collective bargaining, and strike action.
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This chapter explores the role of Paraguayan trade unionism in what may be described as a highly conservative transition process. The analysis is developed in five sections examining the socio-economic and historical context, the labour policy of the state, the growth of trade unions, collective bargaining, and strike action.
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The labour movement after Corbyn
Theory & Struggle, 2021Where does the left and the labour movement stand after the December 2019 election defeat? This article examines what went wrong for the Corbyn leadership, its handling of Brexit in particular, and the left’s priorities under Keir Starmer.
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1981
ONLY small minorities of workers were able to build relatively stable organisations and to impose recognised procedures of collective bargaining in the third quarter of the nineteenth century; and this remained largely true down to the end of the century and beyond, despite waves of unionisation among less skilled groups.
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ONLY small minorities of workers were able to build relatively stable organisations and to impose recognised procedures of collective bargaining in the third quarter of the nineteenth century; and this remained largely true down to the end of the century and beyond, despite waves of unionisation among less skilled groups.
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