As the Soviet Union collapsed, many scholars and policymakers
predicted that the pillars of Communism would collapse along with
the state. The official trade unions not only continued to exist
but gained power in the late Soviet and post-Soviet period. Sue
Davis explains the reasons why the official trade unions survive
and thrive and new, independent unions remain small and weak
despite massive Western assistance. She examines many factors
ranging from state policy to labour power in the late Soviet period
as well as the first five years of the post-Soviet era in Russia
and Ukraine.
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