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Over the last twenty years, the worldwide expansion of markets has taken a toll on trade unions, dramatically changing the nature of the world's workforce and significantly weakening labour's political influence. Globalization ha ... celý popis
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Over the last twenty years, the worldwide expansion of markets has taken a toll on trade unions, dramatically changing the nature of the world's workforce and significantly weakening labour's political influence. Globalization has increasingly exposed workers to highly competitive global markets while weakening the consolidated political state on which labour unions have traditionally relied for support and protection. Acknowledging the unprecedented challenges facing trade unions and traditional labour movement, Labour Internationalism, a special issue of Social Science History, explores the new potential of one of the oldest tools in labour's repertoire: international labour solidarity. While drawing on the established social science explanations of labour solidarity, the contributors to this collection also modify and adapt these paradigms in new and innovative ways, presenting a stimulating example of how historical social scientists can respond to new problems. Focusing on labour solidarity case studies in the United States, Europe, and Latin America, these essays move beyond narrow immiserization/proletarianization-based explanations of solidarity that are increasingly inadequate in an era of globalization to consider labour solidarity as a by-product of interaction with other mechanisms and as part of a larger process that generates transnational collective action. One essay explores how workers capitalized on changes in production processes during the 1998 General Motors strike in Flint, Michigan, prompting an unconventional show of transnational labour solidarity that echoed throughout the global factory. Another essay examines present-day cross-border solidarity actions involving U.S. and Latin American workers to emphasize that labour identity and solidarity are themselves products of public negotiation among differing groups of workers. Another contributor investigates the ways in which free trade agreements such as NAFTA have been critical in promoting the growth of "transnational activist networks" that have united trade unionists across North America and across social movement organizations. Other essays utilize case studies to investigate the tactical differences and similarities between social movements, labour movements, and union activities, a complicated relationship that can either hinder or encourage transnational labour solidarity.
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