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The Europeanization of Labour: Structure before Action
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1996
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Labor Process StudiesLabour StudyWorkforce DevelopmentPolitical Opportunity StructureFormal Organizational StructuresSociologyEducationPolitical ScienceComparative PoliticsEffective Labour MovementsInternational OrganizationEuropean IssueEconomic HistoryUnemploymentSocial SciencesLabour Geography
At national level, the development of effective labour movements has involved the interaction of two processes: the establishment of formal organizational structures, and the rise of rank-and-file pressure and protest. At European level, recent years have seen significant organizational developments; this article discusses the role of the European Trade Union Confederation and the emergent European Works Councils. As yet, however, there has been no parallel evidence of transnational labour protest, and indeed the obstacles are considerable. Nevertheless, institutional frameworks may create a `political opportunity structure' which facilitates its emergence.
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