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The introduction explores the main theoretical positions taken in this book. Contrary to twentieth-century neoliberal or nineteenth-century wage fund theories, it starts from the assumption that trade unions are a necessary and integral part of the functioning of labour markets in societies...
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"Globalization is commonly described in trade and cultural terms but its impact on unions and collective bargaining is … seldom assessed. The few studies of unions and globalization are mostly collections of cases studies of how unions can work … current research by asking how unions have tried to deal with globalization and how globalization might threaten the …
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