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Interpreting strike activity in western Europe in the past 20 years: the labour repertoire under pressure
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NegotiationLabor RelationSocial ChangeEconomic HistoryWestern EuropeIndustrial RelationLabour StudyLaborCollective BargainingLabour RepertoireWorking ConditionsUnemploymentLabor PracticesLabor Force TrendLabor EconomicsStrike ActivitySociologyBusinessLabor-management NegotiationArtsPolitical Science
This article provides a comparative overview of developments in strike activity in western Europe since the mid-1990s. It uses various indicators to analyse discernible trends over time in levels and patterns of strike activity across sectors and countries. The article argues that strikes are generally blending into a broader palette of workers’ repertoire of collective action. This possible blending applies in particular to a context in which the institutional logic of collective bargaining is underdeveloped or has been undermined.
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