Despite severe membership losses after the transformation of 1989, trade unions in Central Eastern Europe were slow to develop methods to recruit new members. This article examines how Solidarnośc ́ in Poland has adopted American organizing approaches, and analyses how an emerging group of young trade union organizers and activists changed the self-understanding of the union. The article ends with a comparative discussion of the conditions which may promote the development of organizing activities in Central Eastern Europe
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In most European countries trade union membership is declining. A contributory factor to this declin...
Trade union organising has been one of the central strategies of trade union revitalisation in Centr...
Unions’ decline is prevalent in most western democracies (Blanchflower 2007). Decline takes many fea...
The article examines the industrial relations developments in the post‐communist countries that ente...
Contrary to predictions of continued weakness of the union movement in post-socialist countries of C...
This article examines printing trade unions in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. Since 1990 ...
This article examines printing trade unions in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. Since 1990 ...
This article analyses challenges in organising Polish workers by Unison (UK) and Unia (Switzerland)....
This article reassesses recent debates on labour weakness in Central and Eastern Europe after the en...
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In the context of massive outward migration after Poland’s accession to the EU in 2004, this article...
The article presents the way in which the famous "Solidarity” movement was laying grounds for its ac...
This article examines union revitalization in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on two countries:...
The purpose of the article is to present the issues of the development of employee participatio...
This article analyses a project by Finnish and Estonian unions to adopt ‘organizing model’ strategie...
In most European countries trade union membership is declining. A contributory factor to this declin...
Trade union organising has been one of the central strategies of trade union revitalisation in Centr...
Unions’ decline is prevalent in most western democracies (Blanchflower 2007). Decline takes many fea...
The article examines the industrial relations developments in the post‐communist countries that ente...
Contrary to predictions of continued weakness of the union movement in post-socialist countries of C...
This article examines printing trade unions in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. Since 1990 ...
This article examines printing trade unions in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. Since 1990 ...
This article analyses challenges in organising Polish workers by Unison (UK) and Unia (Switzerland)....
This article reassesses recent debates on labour weakness in Central and Eastern Europe after the en...
This article investigates a case of successful union organizing in one automotive assembly plant in ...
In the context of massive outward migration after Poland’s accession to the EU in 2004, this article...
The article presents the way in which the famous "Solidarity” movement was laying grounds for its ac...
This article examines union revitalization in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on two countries:...
The purpose of the article is to present the issues of the development of employee participatio...
This article analyses a project by Finnish and Estonian unions to adopt ‘organizing model’ strategie...
In most European countries trade union membership is declining. A contributory factor to this declin...