This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries in western Europe. The authors contend that a particularized form of postwar trade union orientation was socially constructed in Britain, Germany, and France in which a party union nexus gave special privileges to unions in return for compliance with state policies in the national interest. This arrangement has broken down in recent years under the pressure of global product market competition. As a result, trade unions are being forced to adopt alternative strategic orientations, involving both a fracture in the party union nexus and a willingness to work within wider civil society. © 2009 UALE
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This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...
This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...
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The enlargement of the European Union in 2004 and 2007 simultaneously extended the freedom of moveme...
A contribution to a Special Issue on trade union renewal that focuses on this topic in relation to t...
Trade unionism in western Europe is facing the growing challenge of the relocation of work to other ...
This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...
This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...
This article defines and explores the crisis of social democratic trade unionism in three countries ...
Outlines the developing crisis of social democratic trade unionism in Western Europe and examines th...
This article will lay out a framework for understanding the relationship between social democratic ...
The dynamics of neo-liberal restructuring have generated serious tensions in the institutional align...
This paper traces the emergence of social movement unionism in Hamburg, Germany, as labor’s channels...
This article proposes and applies a framework for the comparative analysis of trade union policy ori...
The dynamics of neo-liberal restructuring have generated serious tensions in the institutional align...
This article investigates to what extent social democratic parties still benefit from the support of...
There is a consensus among European trade unions that economic integration should be complemented by...
Summary This article examines the academic debate over union democracy and compares it with recent r...
The enlargement of the European Union in 2004 and 2007 simultaneously extended the freedom of moveme...
A contribution to a Special Issue on trade union renewal that focuses on this topic in relation to t...
Trade unionism in western Europe is facing the growing challenge of the relocation of work to other ...