Railing against neoliberalism: radical political unionism in SUD-Rail and RMT/ created by Alex Gordon and Martin Upchurch
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Main Library - Special Collections | HD8391 EUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol. 18, no.3 (pages 259-266) | SP14921 | Not for loan | For in house use only |
This article responds to the analysis presented by Connolly and Darlington of developments in SUD-Rail in France and RMT in the UK. The authors present the context for understanding the effects of neoliberal marketization of the rail sector in the two countries, and assess radical political unionism as a response. They also reflect on further areas for research.
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