Theoretical and empirical links between trade unions and democracy
Baccaro, Lucio ; Benassi, Chiara ; Meardi, Guglielmo
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2019
40
1
3-19
trade union ; labour relations ; democracy ; corporatism ; theoretical analysis
Trade unionism
https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X18781714
English
Bibliogr.
"This special issue wants to honour the memory of Giulio Regeni, a PhD student at the University of Cambridge who was assassinated while he was conducting field research on independent trade unions in Egypt. This introduction and the following articles focus on the theoretical, empirical and methodological questions at the core of Regeni's research. Unions have traditionally been regarded as crucial for representing the interests of the working class as a whole and for building and sustaining industrial and political democracy; however, there is a debate about the conditions under which unions can be effective, and the role of unions' internal democracy is particularly controversial. The article discusses the theoretical linkages between trade unions, democratization and union democracy and concludes with a reflection on the new concerns about the risk of conducting field research on these issues raised by Regeni's death."
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