There was much discussion in the 1980s and 1990s about the crisis in the union movement in Brazil, and some writers even began to talk of its historic decline. An analysis of union activity in Brazil from 2000 to 2009-how many strikes took place, how many strikers were involved, whether their objectives were defensive or offensive, how such conflicts were conducted, the extent of each, and, perhaps most important, what the workers thought they were achieving-suggests that, on the contrary, we are witnessing a definite recovery in union effectiveness.385627
Union membership and work stoppages due to strikes—two indicators of union power and influence—have ...
Since the early 1980s unions across the advanced capitalist world have witnessed prolonged membe...
This article analyzes the tactics adopted by the Brazilian trade union movement in recent times, par...
The aim of this paper is to resume, in an indicative and preliminary order, the debate on the crisis...
The last decades of last century and the beginning of the present one have seen a true revolution in...
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s victory in the 2002 presidential elections in Brazil led to a reconfigur...
This study describes the pattern of strike activity in Brazil over a period of thirty-five years fro...
The dramatic decline in unionization over the last decade is investigated in the context of a supply...
Brazil is currently suffering economic stagnation and a political crisis. The economic growth that b...
The crisis and challenges faced by labour, including the trade unions and social movements have prop...
On July 2017, Brazil’s Senate approved the country’s most extensive labor reform since the emergent ...
Unionism, an allied, albeit subordinate, force in the neodevelopmentalist political front of the gov...
This text analyzes the movement of the Ford workers at São Bernardo, São Paulo, against the company’...
We analyse the history of the labor movement in Brazil since the beginning of its industrialization,...
For many years, US trade unions declined in union density, organizing capacity, level of strike acti...
Union membership and work stoppages due to strikes—two indicators of union power and influence—have ...
Since the early 1980s unions across the advanced capitalist world have witnessed prolonged membe...
This article analyzes the tactics adopted by the Brazilian trade union movement in recent times, par...
The aim of this paper is to resume, in an indicative and preliminary order, the debate on the crisis...
The last decades of last century and the beginning of the present one have seen a true revolution in...
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s victory in the 2002 presidential elections in Brazil led to a reconfigur...
This study describes the pattern of strike activity in Brazil over a period of thirty-five years fro...
The dramatic decline in unionization over the last decade is investigated in the context of a supply...
Brazil is currently suffering economic stagnation and a political crisis. The economic growth that b...
The crisis and challenges faced by labour, including the trade unions and social movements have prop...
On July 2017, Brazil’s Senate approved the country’s most extensive labor reform since the emergent ...
Unionism, an allied, albeit subordinate, force in the neodevelopmentalist political front of the gov...
This text analyzes the movement of the Ford workers at São Bernardo, São Paulo, against the company’...
We analyse the history of the labor movement in Brazil since the beginning of its industrialization,...
For many years, US trade unions declined in union density, organizing capacity, level of strike acti...
Union membership and work stoppages due to strikes—two indicators of union power and influence—have ...
Since the early 1980s unions across the advanced capitalist world have witnessed prolonged membe...
This article analyzes the tactics adopted by the Brazilian trade union movement in recent times, par...