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Transnational organizing: a case study of contract workers in the Colombian mining industry

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Cotton, Elizabeth ; Royle, Tony

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2014

52

4

December

705-724

mining ; trade unionism ; trade union structure ; trade union

Colombia

Trade unionism

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12029

English

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"This article examines recent organizing successes in the Carbones del Cerrejón coal mine, reversing the organizational crisis of the Colombian mining union, Sintracarbon. Using Wever's concept of ‘field-enlarging strategies', we argue that these events were facilitated by the dissemination of organizing experiences between affiliates of a Global Union Federation, International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Unions (ICEM), which recently merged to form IndustriALL. Additionally, we argue that this articulation between international and national unions, based on the principle of subsidiarity, was facilitated through sustained ICEM educational project activity, providing multiple entry points for Sintracarbon to operationalize its strategy and re-establish bargaining with multinational employers."

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