The State Industrial Relations And The Labour Movement In Latin America
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The State, Industrial Relations and the Labour Movement in Latin America by Jean Carriere,Nigel Haworth,Jacqueline Roddick Pdf
An examination of the role of the Latin American State in the day-to-day practice of collective bargaining and the conflicts surrounding it. It also provides a study of the social and political role of labour and the impact of today's economic crisis on existing patterns of organization.
Industrial Relations in Latin America by Efrén Córdova Pdf
Study of labour relations trends in Latin America - examines the role of trade unions, employers organizations and labour administrations, trade unionism, collective bargaining, workers participation, personnel management, tripartite relations, the nature of labour disputes, arbitration and conciliation mechanisms, (ILO mentioned), labour court, duration and number of strikes, etc. References and statistical tables.
Changing Labour Relations in Latin America by Anonim Pdf
The position of waged labour and trade unions in Latin America has been affected by three major trends since 1980, namely liberalization of the market, democratization of the state, and informalization of poverty. the late eighties also witnessed the effects of crisis and adjustment which have posed a set of dilemmas for the trade union movement. These dilemmas have their origins in the profound changes in the composition of the labour force. In Colombia and Peru the first experiments in uneasy integrations of the unions of informal workers have only started recently, including the "madres comunitarias" in Bogota and Medellin, and the street sellers in Lima. the present study, based on a policy evaluation of the development efforts of FNV, ICFTV, and ORIT, focuses on the possibilities of new policy issues, on strategic alliances with new actors in Latin America's economy and society, and on the definition of the position of organized labour. Should it continue to defend the vested interests of a seemingly shrinking labour aristocracy, or should it act as the spokesman of the masses of the poor, the underprivileged and the marginalized?
Paola Revilla Orías,Paulo Cruz Terra,Christian G. De Vito
Author : Paola Revilla Orías,Paulo Cruz Terra,Christian G. De Vito Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG Page : 274 pages File Size : 48,7 Mb Release : 2022-01-19 Category : History ISBN : 9783110759303
Worlds of Labour in Latin America by Paola Revilla Orías,Paulo Cruz Terra,Christian G. De Vito Pdf
This book reflects the development of Latin American labour history across broad geographical, chronological and thematic perspectives, which seek to review and revisit key concepts at different levels. The contributions are closely linked to the most recent trends in Global Labour History and in turn, they enrich those trends. Here, authors from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, Peru and Spain take a historical and sociological perspective and analyse a series of problems relating to labour relations. The chapters weave together different periods of Latin American colonial and republican history from the vice-royalties of New Spain (now Mexico) and Peru, the Royal Audiencia de Charcas (now Bolivia), Argentina and Uruguay (former vice-royalty of Río de La Plata) and Chile (former Capitanía General).
Author : James Oliver Morris,Efrén Córdova Publisher : Ithaca : New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University Page : 316 pages File Size : 47,5 Mb Release : 1967 Category : Political Science ISBN : UTEXAS:059173026896083
University of Chicago. Research Center in Economic Development and Cultural Change
Author : University of Chicago. Research Center in Economic Development and Cultural Change Publisher : Unknown Page : 136 pages File Size : 53,8 Mb Release : 1960 Category : Corporations, American ISBN : UTEXAS:059173027860092
Unity is Strength by James Dunkerley,Chris Whitehouse Pdf
Unity is Strength describes the hardships and violence suffered by Latin American workers and exposes the economic and political system which exploits and oppresses them. It also looks at the nature of trade unions and workers' struggles in Latin America and considers the need for effective solidarity by British and European trade unionists.
Author : Alan Angell Publisher : London ; New York : Oxford University Press for the Royal Institute of International Affairs Page : 312 pages File Size : 40,5 Mb Release : 1972 Category : Business & Economics ISBN : STANFORD:36105005578385
Politics and the Labour Movement in Chile by Alan Angell Pdf
Study of political aspects of the labour movement in Chile - comments on the historical traditions of Chilean trade unions (incl. Membership, leadership and structure), labour relations, the labour code and its effects on unions, the role of unions as economic agents, unionisation of rural workers, activities of the various political partys (incl. Socialist, communist, radical and Christian democrats), government policy, nonmanual workers, political doctrines, foreign influence, etc. Bibliography pp. 273 to 277 and references.
Author : Bruce E. Kaufman,International Labour Office Publisher : International Labour Organization Page : 760 pages File Size : 42,6 Mb Release : 2004 Category : Law ISBN : 9221141535
The Global Evolution of Industrial Relations by Bruce E. Kaufman,International Labour Office Pdf
This publication examines the history and practice of industrial relations around the world to date, as well as considering potential future prospects and developments. Issues discussed include: early industrial relations in Europe and North America; key aspects that have shaped industrial relations during the post World War II period, including the role and impact of the International Labour Organization and the International Industrial Relations Association (IIRA); and modern industrial relations in the United States, Australasia, Canada, the UK, continental Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America.
The start of the twenty-first century has been marked by global demands for economic justice. From the pink tide and Arab spring to Occupy and anti-austerity, the last twenty years have witnessed the birth of a new type of mass mobilisation. Where Are The Unions? compares, for the first time, the challenges faced by movements in Latin America, the Arab world and Europe. Workers' strikes and protests were a critical part of these events, yet their role has been significantly underestimated in many of the subsequent narratives. This book focuses on the complex interactions between organised workers, the unemployed, self-employed, youth, students and the state, and critically assesses the concept of the 'precariat'. With contributions from across four continents, this is the most comprehensive look at the global context of mass mobilisation in the twenty-first century.