Labour and Globalisation
Results and Prospects
Distributed for Liverpool University Press
256 pages
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6 x 9
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© 2004
Globalization is transforming the world in ways that we are only just beginning to understand. It is often assumed that social movements, such as that of labor, will simply be overwhelmed by these changes. This book carries out a wide-ranging examination of theoretical and practical dimensions of globalization and the responses of the labor movement to the challenges it poses. Contributors explore the trend towards the globalization of labor, the influences of globalization at the sub-global spatial level, and the effects of globalization in a social dimension. In different ways, from different angles and taking up different positions, all the chapters in Labour and Globalisation can be seen as contributions to the development of a labor-based challenge to the ravages of globalization. They are, on the whole, neither optimistic nor pessimistic but seek out possibilities as well as establishing limits to labor transnationalism in the era of globalization.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword: Denis MacShane MP
Notes on the Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Globalisation and Labour Transnationalism - Ronaldo Munck
PART I: GLOBAL DIMENSIONS
1. An Emerging Agenda for Trade Unions? - Richard Hyman
2. The ICFTU and the World Economy: A Historical Perspective - Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick
3. Globalisation, Imperialism and the Labour Standards Debate - Robert O'Brien
4. Towards Global Networked Unions - Eric Lee
PART II: SPATIAL DIMENSIONS
5. Re-Scaling Trade Union Organisation: Lessons from the European Front Line - Jane Wills
6. Australia and Beyond: Targeting Rio Tinto - James Goodman
7. International Solidarity and Labour in South Africa - Roger Southall and Andries Bezuidenhout
8. Labour and NAFTA: Nationalist Reflexes and Transnational Imperatives in North America, 1991-1995 - John D. French
PART III: SOCIAL DIMENSIONS
9. Beyond Unions: Labour and Codes of Conduct - Linda Shaw
10. Globalisation and Child Labour: Protection, Liberation or Anti-Capitalism? - Michael Lavalette and Steve Cunningham
11. Globalisation, Trade Unionism and Solidarity: Further Reflections on the Liverpool Dock Lockout - Jane Kennedy and Michael Lavalette
12. Globalisation and Trade Union Strategy: Evidence from the International Civil Aviation Industry - Paul Blyton, Miguel Martínez Lucio, John McGurk and Peter Turnbull
Index
Foreword: Denis MacShane MP
Notes on the Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Globalisation and Labour Transnationalism - Ronaldo Munck
PART I: GLOBAL DIMENSIONS
1. An Emerging Agenda for Trade Unions? - Richard Hyman
2. The ICFTU and the World Economy: A Historical Perspective - Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick
3. Globalisation, Imperialism and the Labour Standards Debate - Robert O'Brien
4. Towards Global Networked Unions - Eric Lee
PART II: SPATIAL DIMENSIONS
5. Re-Scaling Trade Union Organisation: Lessons from the European Front Line - Jane Wills
6. Australia and Beyond: Targeting Rio Tinto - James Goodman
7. International Solidarity and Labour in South Africa - Roger Southall and Andries Bezuidenhout
8. Labour and NAFTA: Nationalist Reflexes and Transnational Imperatives in North America, 1991-1995 - John D. French
PART III: SOCIAL DIMENSIONS
9. Beyond Unions: Labour and Codes of Conduct - Linda Shaw
10. Globalisation and Child Labour: Protection, Liberation or Anti-Capitalism? - Michael Lavalette and Steve Cunningham
11. Globalisation, Trade Unionism and Solidarity: Further Reflections on the Liverpool Dock Lockout - Jane Kennedy and Michael Lavalette
12. Globalisation and Trade Union Strategy: Evidence from the International Civil Aviation Industry - Paul Blyton, Miguel Martínez Lucio, John McGurk and Peter Turnbull
Index
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