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French Workers'' Movement - Economic Crisis and Political Change

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First published in 1984. This volume brings together many of the foremost French and North American specialists on the French working class movement. Although they differ substantially in their theoretical and ideological orientation, they share a left perspective. Their original essays provide a coherent and comprehensive analysis of the history of the movement, focusing on the constraints and opportunities created by the economic crisis of the 1970s and the political change ushered in by the Socialist Party's victory in 1981.

List of contents

Preface; Introduction: The French Workers’ Movement at the Crossroads Mark Kesselman; Part One: The Crisis of Capitalist Regulation and the Crisis of the Workers’ Movement; 1. Wage Labor, Capital Accumulation, and the Crisis, 1968-82 Robert Boyer 2. Labor and Capital in the Crisis: France, 1966-82 Benjamin Coriat; Part Two: The Evolution of French Trade Unions; 3. The CGT, Economic Crisis, and Political Change George Ross 4. The CFDT: From the Union of Popular Forces to the Success of Social Change René Mouriaux 5. The Trade Union Strategy of the CGT-FO Alain Bergounioux 6. The CGC and the Ambiguous Position of the Middle Strata Georges Benguigui and Dominique Montjardet; Part Three: "New Problems"; 7. The Decomposition and Recomposition of the Working Class Jean Lojkine 8. Trade Unionism and Technology Guy Groux 9. Trade Union Positions on the Organization of Production Anni Borzeix 10. The "Problem" of Women Jane Jenson 11. Trade Unions, the Environment, and the Quality of Life Michelle Durand and Yvette Harff; Part Four: Forms of Mobilization; 12. Collective Action and Union Behavior Denis Segrestin 13. The Strike in France Pierre Dubois 14. The Industrial Counterproposal as an Element of Trade Union Strategy Jean-Pierre Huiban 15. Ideology and Industrial Practice: CGT, FO, CFDT Bernard H. Moss; Part Five: The Trade Union Movement, Politics, and the State; 16. Relations between the CGT and the CFDT: Politics and Mass Mobilization Martin A. Schain 17. From Economic Crisis to Victory of the Left: Workers’ Reactions and Union Policies Jacques Kergoat 18. Trade Unions, Employers, and the State: Toward a New Relationship? Sabine Erbés-Seguin; Conclusion Mark Kesselman; Bibliography; List of Contributors; Index

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Summary

First published in 1984. This volume brings together many of the foremost French and North American specialists on the French working class movement. Although they differ substantially in their theoretical and ideological orientation, they share a left perspective. Their original essays provide a coherent and comprehensive analysis of the history of the movement, focusing on the constraints and opportunities created by the economic crisis of the 1970s and the political change ushered in by the Socialist Party’s victory in 1981.

Product details

Authors Mark Kesselman
Assisted by Mark Kesselman (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2020
 
EAN 9781138325388
ISBN 978-1-138-32538-8
No. of pages 362
Series Routledge Library Editions: The Labour Movement
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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