Trade union strategy in fashion retail in Italy and the USA: converging divergence between institutions and mobilization?
Gasparri, Stefano ; Ikeler, Peter ; Fullin, Giovanna
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2019
25
4
345-361
trade union ; trade union attitude ; labour relations ; trade union renewal ; labour contract ; retail trade ; fashion industry
Trade unionism
https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680118817681
English
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"We investigate trade union strategies in fashion retail, a sector with endemic low wages, precarity and a representation gap. Unions in Milan organized ‘zero-hours contract' workers, while their counterparts in New York established an alternative channel of representation, the Retail Action Project. We argue, first, that the dynamics of both cases are counterintuitive, displaying institution-building in the USA and grassroots mobilization in Italy; second, union identity stands out as a key revitalizing factor, since only those unions with a broad working-class orientation could provide an effective representation for fashion retail workers."
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