Globalization and its ramifications
present a formidablechallenge which requires
new approaches and strategies on the part
of the labour movement if it is to remain
a major actor influencing social policy.
This volume presents a representative
sample of the comparative research undertaken
by the International Institute for Labour
Studies to study the ways in which trade
unions have responded to challenges arising
from globalization. The essays in this
volume include selected country case studies
on the theme "Trade union responses
to globalization". |