Transnational Labour Solidarity

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Action Formation Mechanisms
Author_Katarzyna Gajewska
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collective bargaining
comparative trade union strategies
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cross-border worker cooperation
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EU Level Regulation
european
European Solidarity
European Trade Union Movement
European Trade Union Organizations
Europeanisation
EWC
Food Industry Workers
Frame Bridging
Frame Extension
German Trade Unions
IG Metall
industrial relations
Interregional Trade Union Council
labour movement integration
Latvian Workers
Laval Case
Le Ve
movement
National Education Section
Plant Representatives
polish
Polish Trade Unions
Situational Mechanisms
sociological analysis of unions
swedish
Swedish Trade Unions
trade
Trade Union Structures
Trade Unions
Transformational Mechanism
Transnational Solidarity
union
unions
western
Western Trade Unions
works

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415480987
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 May 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The book examines the integration of European trade union movement and explores the prospects for European or transnational solidarity among workers.

Contrary to much existing research and despite national differences, Gajewska examines how trade unions cooperate and the forms in which this cooperation take place. Drawing on four case studies illustrating experiences of Polish, German, British, Latvian and Swedish trade unions in various sectors and workers’ representatives at a multinational company, this book investigates the conditions under which trade unions and workers formulate their interests in non-national / regional terms, and analyzes the character, limits and potentials of solidarity in a transnational context.

Seeking to generate a new theory of European integration of labour and to contribute to sociological approaches on the European integration and Europeanization of society, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of European politics, European integration, labour/industrial relations, trade unionism and sociology.

Katarzyna Gajewska (PhD 2008 Bremen) is an independent scholar. Her articles have been published in Comparative European Politics, European Journal of Industrial Relations, and Economic and Industrial Democracy, and she co-authored articles in Industrial Relations Journal, Journal of Common Market Studies, and British Journal of Industrial Relations.

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