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European works councils as risk communities: the case of General Motors

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Fetzer, Thomas

European Journal of Industrial Relations

2008

14

3

September

289-308

case study ; European works council ; automobile industry ; trade unionism ; trade union solidarity

Workers participation and European works councils

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"The European works council (EWC) at General Motors is widely regarded as an outstanding example of cross-border trade union cooperation. This article reconstructs its development as a European trade union `risk community', which since the mid-1990s has faced unprecedented challenges to workers' interests as a result of intra-European competition for investment and GM's strategy of corporate globalization. To a limited extent, the EWC offered a European solution to local and national problems, but cross-border cooperation has remained fragile and issue-specific, and has implied a Eurocentric notion of trade union internationalism."

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