After the election of John Sweeney as President of the AFL-CIO in October 1995, activists and supportive intellectuals in the United States began thinking about how to revitalize the almost moribund American labor movement. A key part of this literature has revolved around the concept of “social movement unionism. ” This term touched a nerve, and has garnered widespread usage in North America over the past two decades. However, most researchers using this term have no idea that it was initially developed to understand the new unionism developed by members of specific labor movements in Brazil, the Philippines and South Africa, a type of unionism qualitatively different from that found in North America. This paper argues that the term “socia...
Despite the growing interest in union organizing, there has been little effort to systematically des...
Many union leaders and observers of unionism in industrially advanced countries have recently argued...
Kim Moody’s Workers in a Lean World (1997) identifies five characteristics of social- movement union...
After the election of John Sweeney as President of the AFL-CIO in October 1995, activists and suppor...
abour-community coalitions and shifts towards social movement unionism are part of a broad strategy ...
In academic and activist debates about union renewal, the replacement of business unionism with soci...
This article aims to contribute to building a more ‘comprehensive’ theory of the alter-globalisation...
Labor scholars have long advocated social movement unionism as a strategy to revitalize the American...
First suggested in the Netherlands, in the late-1980s, the notion of Social Movement Unionism was ?r...
In academic and activist debates about union renewal, the replacement of business unionism with soci...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
Although there are thorough bodies of literature which focus on the different organizational structu...
Social movement unionism has become the new buzzword for both the academic left and union reformers....
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
In the 1990s the labor movement underwent a major transformation in an attempt to confront the chall...
Despite the growing interest in union organizing, there has been little effort to systematically des...
Many union leaders and observers of unionism in industrially advanced countries have recently argued...
Kim Moody’s Workers in a Lean World (1997) identifies five characteristics of social- movement union...
After the election of John Sweeney as President of the AFL-CIO in October 1995, activists and suppor...
abour-community coalitions and shifts towards social movement unionism are part of a broad strategy ...
In academic and activist debates about union renewal, the replacement of business unionism with soci...
This article aims to contribute to building a more ‘comprehensive’ theory of the alter-globalisation...
Labor scholars have long advocated social movement unionism as a strategy to revitalize the American...
First suggested in the Netherlands, in the late-1980s, the notion of Social Movement Unionism was ?r...
In academic and activist debates about union renewal, the replacement of business unionism with soci...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
Although there are thorough bodies of literature which focus on the different organizational structu...
Social movement unionism has become the new buzzword for both the academic left and union reformers....
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
In the 1990s the labor movement underwent a major transformation in an attempt to confront the chall...
Despite the growing interest in union organizing, there has been little effort to systematically des...
Many union leaders and observers of unionism in industrially advanced countries have recently argued...
Kim Moody’s Workers in a Lean World (1997) identifies five characteristics of social- movement union...