The article looks at the evolution and institutional characteristics of Polish trade unions after 1989 in a pre-1989 historical context. It highlights the role of path-dependency in assessing labour's capacity to adapt to the new economic, political and social environment which emerged following the radical institutional change. Based on field work conducted in 2009 and 2010, the paper focuses on the dynamics in organisational structure of the three nation-wide trade union organisations (Solidarity, OPZZ and FZZ), and adds a concise description of national industrial relations, emphasizing their hybrid and foggy nature
Contemporary labour market is subject to profound changes, such as the increase in the importance of...
Trade unions in Poland have not built the stable and long–term relations with political parties as a...
The research of the essay will be about Solidarity, the Polish trade union that began to rise in the...
The article looks at the evolution and institutional characteristics of Polish trade unions after 19...
Contrary to predictions of continued weakness of the union movement in post-socialist countries of C...
This article reassesses recent debates on labour weakness in Central and Eastern Europe after the en...
This article reassesses recent debates on labour weakness in Central and Eastern Europe after the en...
The thesis analyzes the formation of the trade union movement "Solidarity" in the context of social ...
Trade union organising has been one of the central strategies of trade union revitalisation in Centr...
In the context of massive outward migration after Poland’s accession to the EU in 2004, this article...
This article analyses challenges in organising Polish workers by Unison (UK) and Unia (Switzerland)....
In the context of massive outward migration after Poland’s accession to the EU in 2004, this article...
After signing of the August – September Agreements in 1980, the Polish authorities obligated to lega...
This thesis attempts to contribute to our understanding of the emergence and the growth of the Solid...
ABSTRACT ■ This article reassesses recent debates on labour weakness in Central and Eastern Europe a...
Contemporary labour market is subject to profound changes, such as the increase in the importance of...
Trade unions in Poland have not built the stable and long–term relations with political parties as a...
The research of the essay will be about Solidarity, the Polish trade union that began to rise in the...
The article looks at the evolution and institutional characteristics of Polish trade unions after 19...
Contrary to predictions of continued weakness of the union movement in post-socialist countries of C...
This article reassesses recent debates on labour weakness in Central and Eastern Europe after the en...
This article reassesses recent debates on labour weakness in Central and Eastern Europe after the en...
The thesis analyzes the formation of the trade union movement "Solidarity" in the context of social ...
Trade union organising has been one of the central strategies of trade union revitalisation in Centr...
In the context of massive outward migration after Poland’s accession to the EU in 2004, this article...
This article analyses challenges in organising Polish workers by Unison (UK) and Unia (Switzerland)....
In the context of massive outward migration after Poland’s accession to the EU in 2004, this article...
After signing of the August – September Agreements in 1980, the Polish authorities obligated to lega...
This thesis attempts to contribute to our understanding of the emergence and the growth of the Solid...
ABSTRACT ■ This article reassesses recent debates on labour weakness in Central and Eastern Europe a...
Contemporary labour market is subject to profound changes, such as the increase in the importance of...
Trade unions in Poland have not built the stable and long–term relations with political parties as a...
The research of the essay will be about Solidarity, the Polish trade union that began to rise in the...