At a time when Australian labour think-tanks are reconsidering the roadmap, this paper offers a contrast based on French labour politics, which have been evolving in quite a different fashion over the last decade or so. After providing a few insights into the French industrial relations system, particular attention is given to the alter-globalisation movement and a new born trade union Solidaires, Unitaires et D魯cratiques (SUD) which altogether epitomise forces at play in France. It is suggested that if social-movement unionism is not an apparent relevant option for Australia, this is still a strategic paradigm to reckon with and be considered.Griffith Business School, Dept of Employment Relations and Human ResourcesFull Tex
The French and British trade union organisations of the 1880-1914 period are usually presented as an...
This article aims to contribute to building a more ‘comprehensive’ theory of the alter-globalisation...
Examining the traditionally predominant role of the state in shaping employment patterns and social ...
At a time when Australian labour think-tanks are reconsidering the roadmap, this paper offers a cont...
A contribution to a Special Issue on trade union renewal that focuses on this topic in relation to t...
From the mid-1990s onwards, France has been rocked by ongoing social protests. This article consider...
Very much weakened by a decline of union density and an ever growing tendency to divisions, are the ...
From the mid-1990s onwards, France has been rocked by ongoing social protests. This article consider...
Is France characterized by a particularly low level of unionization compared to other European count...
This paper draws upon the work of Richard Hyman to examine the question of union renewal in France. ...
Throughout the Anglo-Saxon world the ‘organising model ’ has become the key union strategy for rever...
International audienceRailway workers' movements, demonstrations against the reform of the Labour Co...
Despite continued social protest, something quite fundamental has changed in the regulation of class...
During the 1990s within Australia, a regulated industrial relations system which had fostered the gr...
Union density in France has fallen to exceptionally low levels, yet unions are able to mobilise mill...
The French and British trade union organisations of the 1880-1914 period are usually presented as an...
This article aims to contribute to building a more ‘comprehensive’ theory of the alter-globalisation...
Examining the traditionally predominant role of the state in shaping employment patterns and social ...
At a time when Australian labour think-tanks are reconsidering the roadmap, this paper offers a cont...
A contribution to a Special Issue on trade union renewal that focuses on this topic in relation to t...
From the mid-1990s onwards, France has been rocked by ongoing social protests. This article consider...
Very much weakened by a decline of union density and an ever growing tendency to divisions, are the ...
From the mid-1990s onwards, France has been rocked by ongoing social protests. This article consider...
Is France characterized by a particularly low level of unionization compared to other European count...
This paper draws upon the work of Richard Hyman to examine the question of union renewal in France. ...
Throughout the Anglo-Saxon world the ‘organising model ’ has become the key union strategy for rever...
International audienceRailway workers' movements, demonstrations against the reform of the Labour Co...
Despite continued social protest, something quite fundamental has changed in the regulation of class...
During the 1990s within Australia, a regulated industrial relations system which had fostered the gr...
Union density in France has fallen to exceptionally low levels, yet unions are able to mobilise mill...
The French and British trade union organisations of the 1880-1914 period are usually presented as an...
This article aims to contribute to building a more ‘comprehensive’ theory of the alter-globalisation...
Examining the traditionally predominant role of the state in shaping employment patterns and social ...