We apply an international relations framework and the notion of multilateral organizations as a means of understanding the nature of trade union internationalism, the conditions under which it operates. We argue that international trade unionism involves an imperfect multilateralism which requires close working relationships between small groups of unions in order to function, that is, a ‘minilateral’ method of working. By using this framework we attempt to highlight the intrinsic durability and adaptability of the Global Unions and also identify areas of activity that serve to strengthen them as organisations, primarily by building affiliates’ engagement and investment in them
This article considers whether the efficacy of transnational unionism, a strategy for trade union mo...
This thesis outlines the current activities of the largest transnational trade union organization, a...
International relations policy is not restricted to the international trade union organizations. Thi...
We apply an international relations framework and the notion of multilateral organizations as a mean...
In recent decades, trade unions have been challenged to attempt to develop new forms of representati...
The traditional international union organisations are currently engaged in a series of 'social partn...
Can global unions build local power? If so, how? McCallum’s central thesis is that effective global ...
In this introductory article, the Guest Editors consider key themes involved in discussion of cross-...
Looks at a little understood aspect of globalization: the role of the Global Union Federations. The ...
This thesis seeks to develop a theoretical understanding of the ways in which British trade unions h...
In response to an absence of effective methods of international labor standards regulation, Internat...
Following the Second World Congress of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) held from ...
International trade unionism faces a major challenge. Historically, Global Union Federations have be...
International trade unionism faces a major challenge. Historically, Global Union Federations have be...
International trade unionism faces a major challenge. Historically, Global Union Federations have be...
This article considers whether the efficacy of transnational unionism, a strategy for trade union mo...
This thesis outlines the current activities of the largest transnational trade union organization, a...
International relations policy is not restricted to the international trade union organizations. Thi...
We apply an international relations framework and the notion of multilateral organizations as a mean...
In recent decades, trade unions have been challenged to attempt to develop new forms of representati...
The traditional international union organisations are currently engaged in a series of 'social partn...
Can global unions build local power? If so, how? McCallum’s central thesis is that effective global ...
In this introductory article, the Guest Editors consider key themes involved in discussion of cross-...
Looks at a little understood aspect of globalization: the role of the Global Union Federations. The ...
This thesis seeks to develop a theoretical understanding of the ways in which British trade unions h...
In response to an absence of effective methods of international labor standards regulation, Internat...
Following the Second World Congress of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) held from ...
International trade unionism faces a major challenge. Historically, Global Union Federations have be...
International trade unionism faces a major challenge. Historically, Global Union Federations have be...
International trade unionism faces a major challenge. Historically, Global Union Federations have be...
This article considers whether the efficacy of transnational unionism, a strategy for trade union mo...
This thesis outlines the current activities of the largest transnational trade union organization, a...
International relations policy is not restricted to the international trade union organizations. Thi...