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IT-Management und Digitalisierung,titutionalised relationships between labour and management, organised labour’s power depends to a large extent on its ability to represent and speak for the mass of workers. This ability depends, in turn, on the union’s capacity to mobilise workers. As Alfred Grosser has pointed out: ‘The power [ofhauteur 发表于 2025-3-25 07:30:03
Russland als revisionistische Macht, committees, setting common demands and bargaining together with management. On the other hand, these two unions are much less likely to form working coalitions with the ‘moderate’ unions — FO, CTFC, and CGC.. There are several practical reasons for CGT-CFDT co-operation. First, as these militants aBLAZE 发表于 2025-3-25 13:02:52
IT-Management und Digitalisierung,gement. This group is clearly the most important target of the union, in that unless the union can extract (or be widely perceived as extracting) sufficient benefits from management, workers will view the union as ineffective. Lack of worker support for a given union implies, in turn, weakness of th画布 发表于 2025-3-25 18:48:57
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‘Crisis’ in the French Labour Movement? A Grassroots’ Perspectivend their unions appear to have changed their very character, leading many observers to speak of a ‘crisis’ in the labour movement. Consider: in May 1968, following the lead of radicalised students who were denouncing everything from campus curfews to the capitalist system, over half of all workers wEthics 发表于 2025-3-26 18:36:02
Grassroots’ Unionism in Grenoble: Four Firmse for the study of local unionism for two principal reasons. First, Grenoble has a modern, dynamic economy, with numerous firms in high-technology industries such as electronics and nuclear engineering. During the 1960s, a period of brisk expansion, Grenoble’s metropolitan population increased by ov