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_aAnner Mark _eauthor |
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_aThe industrial determinants of transnational solidarity: _bGlobal interunion politics in three sectors _ccreated by M Anner, I Greer, M Hauptmeier, N Lillie, N Winchester |
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_aLondon: _bsage, _c2006 |
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_aEuropean journal of industrial relations _vVolume 12, number 1 |
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520 | 3 | _aThis article compares forms of labour transnationalism in three industrial sectors: motor manufacturing, maritime shipping and clothing and textile manufacturing. In each case, unions engage in very different transnational activities to reassert control over labour markets and competition. As institutions of transnational cooperation deepen, unions continue to struggle with competitive tensions (worker to worker and union to union) which vary from one industry to another. | |
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_aIndustrial determinants _vTransnational solidarity _xPolitics |
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_aGreer I _eco-author |
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_aHauptmeier M _eco-author |
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_aLillie N _eco-author |
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_aWinchester N _eco-author |
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