Purpose This paper aims to examine the cycle of labour protests in Sweden, comparing the contentious actions of trade unions in public and private sectors over 40 years. Prior studies have focused on industrial conflicts or labour protests, but a long-term perspective on the broad protest repertoire across sectors is lacking. The goal is to test the argument of diversification of action repertoire and differences between the public and private sectors. Design/methodology/approach The authors apply the grievance and political opportunity theories of social movement research for explaining the cycles of labour protests and differences between sectors in Sweden over 40 years (1980–2020). The unique protest event data are combined with the offi...
Political mass strikes are understudied modes of collective action despite their being dynamic mobil...
From a European perspective, the wide-ranging social, economic, and political effects of networked c...
The Norwegian labor union density rate has been falling over the last decades, even though the count...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the cycle of labour protests in Sweden, comparing the contentious...
The study explores collective action in Sweden between 1980 to 1995 using time-series data from the ...
The tertiary sector accounts for a rising share of labour disputes, making studies of public sector ...
Explanations of labour protests and strikes have thus far always approached the issue from a social ...
PURPOSE – The purpose of this paper is to review the state of knowledge on strikes and collective ac...
The debate between the Power Resource Approach and the New Politics thesis has been ongoing for deca...
13th International Labour and Employment Relations Association (ILERA) European Congress, Barcelona,...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
Drawing both on social movement studies and labour studies, this article investigates the kind of pe...
The power resource approach (PRA) claims that the labour movement continues to be the most prominent...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
This article explores the influence of worker resistance to Taylorism on industrial relations in Swe...
Political mass strikes are understudied modes of collective action despite their being dynamic mobil...
From a European perspective, the wide-ranging social, economic, and political effects of networked c...
The Norwegian labor union density rate has been falling over the last decades, even though the count...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the cycle of labour protests in Sweden, comparing the contentious...
The study explores collective action in Sweden between 1980 to 1995 using time-series data from the ...
The tertiary sector accounts for a rising share of labour disputes, making studies of public sector ...
Explanations of labour protests and strikes have thus far always approached the issue from a social ...
PURPOSE – The purpose of this paper is to review the state of knowledge on strikes and collective ac...
The debate between the Power Resource Approach and the New Politics thesis has been ongoing for deca...
13th International Labour and Employment Relations Association (ILERA) European Congress, Barcelona,...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
Drawing both on social movement studies and labour studies, this article investigates the kind of pe...
The power resource approach (PRA) claims that the labour movement continues to be the most prominent...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
This article explores the influence of worker resistance to Taylorism on industrial relations in Swe...
Political mass strikes are understudied modes of collective action despite their being dynamic mobil...
From a European perspective, the wide-ranging social, economic, and political effects of networked c...
The Norwegian labor union density rate has been falling over the last decades, even though the count...