A global union for global workers: collective bargaining and regulatory politics in maritime shipping
Year: 2006 Language: english Author: Nathan Lillie Genre: Lectures Publisher: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group Edition: 1st ISBN: 0-415-97747-9 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 232 Description: This is a book about how global unionism was born in the maritime shipping sector. It argues that the industrial structure of shipping, and specifically the interconnected nature of shipping production chains, facilitated the globalization of union bargaining strategy, and the transnationalization of union structures for mobilizing industrial action. This, in turn, led to global collective bargaining institutions and effective union participation in global regulatory politics. This study uses a variety of source and analytical techniques, relying heavily on interviews with union official and other maritime industry people in many countries.
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A global union for global workers: collective bargaining and regulatory politics in maritime shipping
Language: english
Author: Nathan Lillie
Genre: Lectures
Publisher: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 0-415-97747-9
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 232
Description: This is a book about how global unionism was born in the maritime shipping sector. It argues that the industrial structure of shipping, and specifically the interconnected nature of shipping production chains, facilitated the globalization of union bargaining strategy, and the transnationalization of union structures for mobilizing industrial action. This, in turn, led to global collective bargaining institutions and effective union participation in global regulatory politics. This study uses a variety of source and analytical techniques, relying heavily on interviews with union official and other maritime industry people in many countries.
Nathan Lillie-A Global Union For Global Workers_ Collective Bargaining and Regulatory Politics in Maritime Shipping (Studies in International Relations) (2006).pdf
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