ABSTRACT

Transnational trade union action has expanded significantly over the last few decades and has taken a variety of shapes and trajectories. This book is concerned with understanding the spatial extension of trade union action, and in particular the development of new forms of collective mobilization, network-building, and forms of regulation that bridge local and transnational issues.

Through the work of leading international specialists, this collection of essays examines the process and dynamic of transnational trade union action and provides analytical and conceptual tools to understand these developments. The research presented here emphasizes that the direction of transnational solidarity remains contested, subject to experimentation and negotiation, and includes studies of often overlooked developments in transition and developing countries with original analyses from the European Union and NAFTA areas. Providing a fresh examination of transnational solidarity, this volume offers neither a romantic or overly optimistic narrative of a borderless unionism, nor does it fall into a fatalistic or pessimistic account of international union solidarity. Through original research conducted at different levels, this book disentangles the processes and dynamics of institution building and challenges the conventional national based forms of unionism that prevailed in the latter half of the twentieth century.

part 1|78 pages

Workplace Trade Unions

chapter 2|19 pages

Workers' Power in Global Value Chains

Fighting Sweatshop Practices at Russell, Nike and Knights Apparel

chapter 4|24 pages

Trade Union Strategies in Cross-Border Actions

Articulating Institutional Specificity with Local Power Dynamics

chapter 5|18 pages

The Strike at Renault-Dacia

A Challenge for East-West Trade Union Cooperation

part 2|81 pages

National Trade Unions

chapter 6|20 pages

Building Transnational Unionism

Australian Transport Maritime Unions in the World

chapter 7|20 pages

Creating Spaces for Labour Internationalism

National Industrial Unions in the Southern Hemisphere and Their Strategies

chapter 8|20 pages

Local Actors and Transnational Structures

Explaining Trends in Multinational Company-Level Negotiations in Europe

chapter 9|19 pages

European Trade Unions and the Long March through the Institutions

From Integration to Contention?

part 3|82 pages

International Trade Unionism

chapter 10|20 pages

The International Labour Movement

Structures and Dynamics

chapter 11|20 pages

Transnational Solidarity around Global Production Networks?

Reflections on the Strategy of International Framework Agreements

chapter 13|20 pages

Labour Standards in Segmented Markets

The Construction Industry in Delhi and Moscow

part 4|18 pages

Conclusion