Labour and the Challenges of Globalization : What Prospects for Transnational Solidarity? by Ingemar Lindberg (2008, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherPluto Press
ISBN-100745327567
ISBN-139780745327563
eBay Product ID (ePID)63879657

Product Key Features

Number of Pages360 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLabour and the Challenges of Globalization : What Prospects for Transnational Solidarity?
SubjectGlobalization, History & Theory, Labor
Publication Year2008
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Business & Economics
AuthorIngemar Lindberg
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight15.5 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.3 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2008-275077
Dewey Edition22
Reviews'Labour and the Challenges of Globalization breaks new ground by anchoring the response of labour to globalization in the strategies of individual labour movements. Through ten excellent country reports, leading labour scholars show how new struggles are emerging in the face of hyper-competition and the expanding informalisation of work. It is a persuasive plea for a new form of transnational solidarity that goes beyond traditional trade unionism.' --Eddie Webster, Professor of Sociology, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa 'In an era when capital strikes back globally, old tools are no longer enough. The book Labour and the Challenges of Globalization makes an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the situation of the working class today.' --Clas Linder, First Vice President, Swedish Transport Workers' Union, 'Breaks new ground by anchoring the response of labour to globalisation in the strategies of individual labour movements', This edited book breaks new ground by anchoring the response of labour to globalisation in the strategies of individual labour movements. Through ten excellent country reports, leading labour scholars show how new struggles are emerging in the face of hyper-competition and the expanding informalisation of work., 'In an era when capital strikes back globally, old tools are not enough. New counter forces must be formed. The book makes an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the situation of the working class today', 'Labour and the Challenges of Globalization breaks new ground by anchoring the response of labour to globalization in the strategies of individual labour movements. Through ten excellent country reports, leading labour scholars show how new struggles are emerging in the face of hyper-competition and the expanding informalisation of work. It is a persuasive plea for a new form of transnational solidarity that goes beyond traditional trade unionism.' --Eddie Webster, Professor of Sociology, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa   'In an era when capital strikes back globally, old tools are no longer enough. The book Labour and the Challenges of Globalization makes an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the situation of the working class today.' --Clas Linder, First Vice President, Swedish Transport Workers' Union, In an era, when capital strikes back globally, old tools are not enough. New counter forces must be formed. The book makes an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the situation of the working class today. It provides concrete examples of new tools in the fight against neoliberal dominance. So let us read.
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal331.88
Table Of ContentAcknowledgements List of Contributors List of Tables List of Figures List of Abbreviations Foreword: Samir Amin Rebuilding the unity of the 'labour front' 1. The Future of the Global Working Class: an introduction, by Andreas Bieler, Ingemar Lindberg and Devan Pillay 2. The Contested Politics of Gender and Irregular Employment: Revitalizing the South Korean Democratic Labour Movement, by Jennifer Jihye Chun 3. Globalisation and the informalisation of labour: the case of South Africa, by Devan Pillay 4. Globalization and Labour in India: Emerging Challenges and Responses, by Praveen Jha 5. How China's Migrant Labour is Becoming the New Proletariat by Wen Tiejun 6. The globalisation of capital and its impact on the world of formal and informal work: Challenges for and responses from Argentine unions, by Isabel Rauber 7. Neoliberal Policies, Labour Market Restructuring and Social Exclusion: Brazil's Working Class Response, by Kjeld Jakobsen and Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa 8. The Impact of Globalisation on Trade Unions: The Situation in Japan, by Wakana Shutô and Mac Urata 9. Challenges facing the Canadian Labour Movement in the context of globalisation, unemployment and the casualisation of labour, by Geoff Bickerton and Jane Stinson 10. German trade unions between neo-liberal restructuring, social partnership and internationalism, by Heiner Dribbusch and Thorsten Schulten 11. Swedish unions and Globalisation: labour strategies in a changing global order, by Andreas Bieler and Ingemar Lindberg 12. Building alliances between formal and informal workers: Experiences from Africa, by Ilda Lindell 13. European integration: a strategic level for trade union resistance to neo-liberal restructuring and for the promotion of political alternatives?, by Andreas Bieler and Thorsten Schulten 14. A Trade Union Internationalism for the 21st Century: Meeting the Challenges from Above, Below and Beyond, by Peter Waterman 15. What future strategy for the global working class? The need for a new historical subject, by Andreas Bieler, Ingemar Lindberg and Devan Pillay Bibliography Index
SynopsisThis book critically examines the responses of the working classes of the world to the challenges posed by the neoliberal restructuring of the global economy. Neoliberal globalisation, the book argues, has created new forms of polarisation in the world. A renewal of working class internationalism must address the situation of both the more privileged segments of the working class and the more impoverished ones. The study identifies new or renewed labour responses among formalised core workers as well as those on the periphery, including street-traders, homeworkers and other 'informal sector' workers. The book contains ten country studies, including India, China, South Korea, Japan, Germany, Sweden, Canada, South Africa, Argentina and Brazil. It argues that workers and trade unions, through intensive collaboration with other social forces across the world, can challenge the logic of neoliberal globalization., Critically examines the responses of the working classes to the challenges of the neoliberal global economy.
LC Classification NumberHD6476.L13 2008
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