The transnationalization of trade union action within multinational corporations: a comparative perspective
Dufour-Poirier, Mélanie ; Hennebert, Marc-Antonin
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2015
36
1
February
73-98
construction industry ; economic recession ; European works council ; labour relations ; international trade union ; mass media ; multinational enterprise ; trade union ; works council
Labour relations
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X13495743
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"This article is based on two case studies and an empirical body of data that includes more than 100 interviews with union officials in various countries; it examines how collective union action is constructed within cross-border union alliances. Drawing on three lines of analysis, each grounded in a theory of collective action, it shows that, although the parties involved have invested considerable resources, the long-term presence of key players capable of carrying out framing duties can be a decisive factor in the development of collective action. The article also underlines how important it is for the unions involved to define a mobilizing joint project that can help develop a common sense of belonging. The findings in the two cases are uneven, and the article therefore also highlights one of the main weaknesses of cross-border alliances, namely the fact that they are dependent on stable organizational structures in the multinational corporations. "
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