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The Brave New World of European Labor - European Trade Unions at the Millennium

Inglese · Tascabile

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European union movements played a central role in promoting a "Europeanmodel of society", a humane industrial relations system, high labor standards, generous welfare states, and collective political representation which reached its pinnacle in the post-World War II era. The recent shift to lower growth, rising unemployment, renewed European integration, neo-liberalism, and globalization has challenged this "European Model" and the unions' place in it. These essays, written by some of the leading scholars in the field, examine responses of six major European union movements to the dramatic changes in economic and political conditions in the last two decades. They are the result of a group research effort and are based on a common framework which lends it quite an exceptional coherence.

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Chapter 1. European Unions Face the Millennium

George Ross and Andrew Martin

Chapter 2. Unforgiven: British Trade Unionism in Crisis

Chris Howell Chapter 3. Every Which Way But Loose: German Industrial Relations Since 1980

Stephen J. Silvia

Chapter 4. "Yesterday's Modern Times Are No Longer Modern" : Swedish Unions Confront the Double Shift

Rianne Mahon

Chapter 5. The Hollowing of French Unions: Politics and Industrial Relations After 1981

Anthony Daley

Chapter 6. The Resurgence of Italian Unions?

Richard M. Locke and Lucio Baccaro

Chapter 7. Tightrope: Spanish Unions and Labor Market Segmentation

Lydia Fraile

Chapter 8. In the Line of Fire: The Europeanization of Labor Representation

Andrew Martin and George Ross

Chapter 9. Conclusion: Through a Glass Darkly

George Ross and Andrew Martin


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Andrew Martin is Research Affiliate of the Harvard Center for European Studies. His research has focused on labor movements in Western Europe and North America.

 


Riassunto

European union movements played a central role in promoting a "Europeanmodel of society", a humane industrial relations system, high labor standards, generous welfare states, and collective political representation which reached its pinnacle in the post-World War II era.

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"The chapters are dense with information and analysis...polished and read well. Each one is must reading for the study of labor in each particular country... A clear, first-rate book ... highly recommended ... For courses on contemporary Europe, social Europe, comparative European politics, or comparative labor movements, it will make an excellent contribution – and will also provide rich sources of information and analysis for research projects in any of the same areas ... [A] well-informed, dynamic and synthetic analysis."����Industrial and Labor Relations Review

"Delivers many a valuable insight. Indispensable reading for everybody interested in the recent history of European labor."����Labor History

"Anyone looking for an in-depth, up-to-date and balanced account of trade unions in Europe, covering the last two decades of the 20th century, need look no further ... a definitive text on contemporary European trade unionism."����Industrial Relations/Relations Industrielles

"A richly detailed collection of case studies that explore the multiple challenges facing unions ... a solidly researched volume that develops a number of useful concepts ... that can usefully be applied to the study of labor-based politics around the world ... the authors do an impressive job of situating European unions in an overdetermined institutional and policy-making context."����New Political Science

"For a European reader [this volume] makes fascinating and surprising reading because we are confronted with an American mirror that questions some European self-righteous assumptions about our social model generally considered superior. The volume is highly recommended...because of the richness of its empirical material and political-strategic reflections." ����Gewerkschaftliche Monatshefte

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Autori a Martin, A. Martin, G Ross, G. Ross
Con la collaborazione di Andrew Martin (Editore), George Ross (Editore)
Editore Ingram Publishers Services
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.09.1999
 
EAN 9781571811684
ISBN 978-1-57181-168-4
Pagine 416
Dimensioni 140 mm x 216 mm x 23 mm
Peso 543 g
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Economia politica

History (General)

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