One of the current paradoxes for trade unions is that organizing is an essentially local or national affair whilst the most pressing challenge for unions, which is globalization, can only be faced in a global context. This paper analyzes to what extent the Global Union Research Network (GURN) has the potential to be regarded as an incremental innovation for research within the international labour movement. The paper argues that the GURN can become an incremental innovation and there are three stages to this argument. Firstly the GURN in conceptualized within the international trade union movement. Secondly the term 'innovation' is defined and the GURN is presented as a potential, albeit incremental, innovation. The final stage examines GUR...
This article explores the emergence and significance of new technologies of coordination for globall...
This paper reflects on the opportunities and challenges for labour movement revitalisation through c...
This book examines international labour movement opposition to globalisation. It chronicles and crit...
ne of the current paradoxes for trade unions is that organizing is an essentially local or national ...
This paper is based on the author’s contribution to ‘The Research Agenda for the Left Today’ panel h...
This article takes as its theme the global restructuring of capital and its impact on worker organiz...
In recent decades, trade unions have been challenged to attempt to develop new forms of representati...
The article discusses the experience of the Global Labour University project. Summarizing major chal...
The increasing global reach of companies, accompanied by restructuring activities, lead to a greater...
Following the Second World Congress of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) held from ...
The traditional international union organisations are currently engaged in a series of 'social partn...
Up to a decade ago many labour movement strategists and analysts would probably have thought (though...
In recent decades trade unions have undergone an apparent decline within OECD countries. Yet Elizabe...
Can global unions build local power? If so, how? McCallum’s central thesis is that effective global ...
This article explores the emergence and significance of new technologies of coordination for globall...
This article explores the emergence and significance of new technologies of coordination for globall...
This paper reflects on the opportunities and challenges for labour movement revitalisation through c...
This book examines international labour movement opposition to globalisation. It chronicles and crit...
ne of the current paradoxes for trade unions is that organizing is an essentially local or national ...
This paper is based on the author’s contribution to ‘The Research Agenda for the Left Today’ panel h...
This article takes as its theme the global restructuring of capital and its impact on worker organiz...
In recent decades, trade unions have been challenged to attempt to develop new forms of representati...
The article discusses the experience of the Global Labour University project. Summarizing major chal...
The increasing global reach of companies, accompanied by restructuring activities, lead to a greater...
Following the Second World Congress of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) held from ...
The traditional international union organisations are currently engaged in a series of 'social partn...
Up to a decade ago many labour movement strategists and analysts would probably have thought (though...
In recent decades trade unions have undergone an apparent decline within OECD countries. Yet Elizabe...
Can global unions build local power? If so, how? McCallum’s central thesis is that effective global ...
This article explores the emergence and significance of new technologies of coordination for globall...
This article explores the emergence and significance of new technologies of coordination for globall...
This paper reflects on the opportunities and challenges for labour movement revitalisation through c...
This book examines international labour movement opposition to globalisation. It chronicles and crit...