Patterns of speech activity at ETUC Executive Committee meetings, 2005–2012
Furåker, Bengt ; Lovén Seldén, Kristina
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2016
22
1
March
57-71
economic situation ; ETUC ; labour relations ; labour law ; trade union
Trade unionism
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680115600107
English
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"This article analyses the speech activities of trade unions at European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) Executive Committee meetings, 2005–2012. It is based on the minutes of 48 meetings and direct observations of some of them. The most frequent themes are economic issues, communications and labour law, followed by common activities and intra-organizational issues. Analysis by different regime types shows marked differences in the extent and focus of participation; an important factor behind these differences appears to be the unions' role in their national industrial relations systems. The impact of the economic crisis in Southern Europe is also highly visible. Another aspect is the number of seats the organizations hold, mirroring size as well as financial and human resources. Moreover, speech patterns seem to reflect ideological and cultural differences."
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