During the late 1950s, trade unions came to be vital actors in the solidarity movements of the Global South, especially in pan-African initiatives. The case of the Union générale des travailleurs algériens (UGTA) is particularly illustrative of this development. Algeria’s long and brutal independence struggle was championed throughout the Afro-Asian bloc, and the UGTA became an important auxiliary in the bloc’s campaigns to secure that end. In this essay, the case of Algeria and the UGTA serves as a prism through which to study how some of the most powerful Western trade union federations of the day—especially the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)—responded to the “subaltern” internationalisms e...
In recent decades organized labor in the United States has responded to restructuring of the global ...
This article analyzes the labor relations the US government and American oil companies introduced in...
International audienceIntroduced in a colonial context, the trade-unions of French West Africa first...
During the late 1950s, trade unions came to be vital actors in the solidarity movements of the Globa...
The AFL-CIO established and maintained a foreign affairs organization, independent of the U.S. State...
This article examines the conflict over “free” trade unionism within the Ghana Trades Union Congress...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the realities of Algerian employee relation...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryDavid A. GraffMichael RamsayIn 1988, Irving Brown received the Me...
[Excerpt] Achieving real solidarity across national borders and around the globe is a difficult unde...
Trade unionism was at the leading edge of African freedom struggle in the 1940s and 1950s. It was an...
This article explores the hypothesis that the Algerian War of Independence (1954–1962) occupi...
During the Cold War, American labour organizations were at the centre of the battle for the hearts a...
One of the most remarkable pieces of history of the postwar international Labour movement concerns t...
During the Cold War the foreign policy of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industria...
The following article submits a critical analysis regarding the evolution of North-South relations w...
In recent decades organized labor in the United States has responded to restructuring of the global ...
This article analyzes the labor relations the US government and American oil companies introduced in...
International audienceIntroduced in a colonial context, the trade-unions of French West Africa first...
During the late 1950s, trade unions came to be vital actors in the solidarity movements of the Globa...
The AFL-CIO established and maintained a foreign affairs organization, independent of the U.S. State...
This article examines the conflict over “free” trade unionism within the Ghana Trades Union Congress...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the realities of Algerian employee relation...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryDavid A. GraffMichael RamsayIn 1988, Irving Brown received the Me...
[Excerpt] Achieving real solidarity across national borders and around the globe is a difficult unde...
Trade unionism was at the leading edge of African freedom struggle in the 1940s and 1950s. It was an...
This article explores the hypothesis that the Algerian War of Independence (1954–1962) occupi...
During the Cold War, American labour organizations were at the centre of the battle for the hearts a...
One of the most remarkable pieces of history of the postwar international Labour movement concerns t...
During the Cold War the foreign policy of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industria...
The following article submits a critical analysis regarding the evolution of North-South relations w...
In recent decades organized labor in the United States has responded to restructuring of the global ...
This article analyzes the labor relations the US government and American oil companies introduced in...
International audienceIntroduced in a colonial context, the trade-unions of French West Africa first...