Legitimizing illegal protest: the permissive ideational environment and ‘bossnappings' in France
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2013
51
2
June
283-309
economic recession ; labour relations ; labour dispute ; strike ; trade unionism
Labour relations
English
Bibliogr.
"In France, in 2009–2010, on several occasions, managers announcing redundancies were held hostage by workers. Public opinion polls show widespread support for the ‘bossnappers', while the State did not taken action against them. Employing the insights of new institutionalism and social movement theory, this article explains the legitimization of such radical, illegal action through the notion of a permissive ideational environment resulting from a tradition of trade union militancy, pre-existing concerns over globalization and more recent fears of, and government and trade union responses to, globalization and the current economic crisis."
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