The book examines the integration of European trade union
movement and explores the prospects for European or transnational
solidarity among workers.
Contrary to much existing research and despite national
differences, Gajewska examines how trade unions cooperate and the
forms in which this cooperation take place. Drawing on four case
studies illustrating experiences of Polish, German, British,
Latvian and Swedish trade unions in various sectors and workers
representatives at a multinational company, this book investigates
the conditions under which trade unions and workers formulate their
interests in non-national / regional terms, and analyzes the
character, limits and potentials of solidarity in a transnational
context.
Seeking to generate a new theory of European integration of
labour and to contribute to sociological approaches on the European
integration and Europeanization of society, this book will be of
interest to students and scholars of European politics, European
integration, labour/industrial relations, trade unionism and
sociology.
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