LIP: a workers' community facing globalization
2017
58
1
February
91-105
globalization ; labour dispute ; trade union ; workers self management ; working class
Labour disputes
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0023656X.2017.1255532
English
Bibliogr.
"The aim of this article is to show how at the beginning of the 1970s a community of workers in Besançon in France reacted to globalization. It deals with the culture of the working class in a French province, the level of organization of the community and how it reacted when ‘its' factory was taken over by a multinational company. In seeking to understand this transformation and how the workers perceived it, it is crucial to investigate the changing role of the state. All these aspects will be developed in the sections below with the aim of better understanding the meaning of the strategy of workers' resistance in the face of a change that affected the community, the sector of production, the region and, ultimately, the working class within the Western societies."
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