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Free Trade and Transnational Labour: Rethinking Globalizations

Editat de Andreas Bieler, Bruno Ciccaglione, John Hilary, Ingemar Lindberg
en Limba Engleză Hardback – oct 2014
‘Free trade’ strategies have increasingly become a problem for the international labour movement. While trade unions in the North especially in manufacturing have supported free trade agreements to secure export markets for their companies, trade unions in the Global South oppose these agreements, since they often imply deindustrialisation. Especially the expansion of the free trade agenda into services, public procurement, investment, intellectual property rights as well as investor to state dispute settlement provisions are considered to be problematic.
The purpose of this volume is to understand better these dynamics underlying ‘free trade’ policy-making in order to explore possibilities for transnational labour solidarity. Bringing together labour academics with trade union researchers and social movement activists, this volume moves from conceptual reflections about the impact of ‘free trade’ via the analysis of struggles around free trade agreements to considerations of concrete alternatives.
This book was published as a special issue of Globalizations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415812696
ISBN-10: 0415812690
Pagini: 182
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Rethinking Globalizations

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Trade Unions, ‘Free Trade’, and the Problem of Transnational Solidarity: An Introduction  Part I: Conceptual considerations  2. Imperialist Rent and the Challenges for the Radical Left  3. ‘Imperialist Rent’ in Practice and Theory  4. Uneven and Combined Development and Unequal Exchange: The Second Wind of Neoliberal ‘Free Trade’?  Part II: Empirical discussions  5. European Trade Unions and Free Trade: Between International Solidarity and Perceived Self-Interest  6. Canadian and European Unions and the Canada—EU CETA Negotiations  7. Trade Liberalization and Organized Labour in the Asia-Pacific Region: Barriers to Labour Internationalism  8. The Free Trade Area of the Americas in the Long Crisis of Brazilian Labour  9. The Congress of South African Trade Unions and Free Trade: Obstacles to Transnational Solidarity  10. Examining the Disconnect Between Mass Mobilizations and International Trade Union/NGO Networks in Struggles over Bilateral Free Trade and Investment Agreements  Part III: Outlooks  11. Free Trade and the New Labour Internationalism  12. Unions and Trade: What Kind of Solidarity?  13. Global Crises: The Need to Go Beyond Transnational Solidarity in the Struggle Against the Expansion of Free Trade Agreements  14. Conclusion: Towards Transnational Solidarity on ‘Free Trade’ Policy?

Recenzii

"[A] remarkable contribution to the debate regarding the role of trade union and transnational
solidarity as a strategy to challenge such agreements...Free Trade and Transnational Labour
provides the basis for action and concrete examples that can be used in a variety of contexts,
supplemented by a number of key theoretical interventions that place those struggles in context." -  Global Labour Journal
''... challenges the divide that presupposes diverting strategies for workers’ according to their location. Even though more utopian ideas have been put forward in recent years, this final conclusion is a remarkable contribution, and it is also a challenge for labour to rethink itself on the basis of the areas in which it is stronger.'' - Bruno Dobrusin, Global Labour Studies

Descriere

This book, originally published as a spcial issue of Globalization, explores the obstacles to as well as possibilities for transnational labour solidarity over free trade agreements.