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Employment Relations and Global Governance - The Dialogue between the Global Unions and the IFIs (Hardcover)
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Employment Relations and Global Governance - The Dialogue between the Global Unions and the IFIs (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Employment Relations
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Globalization has driven many improvements in technology,
communication and transport, but global economic and social
challenges remain. Chief among these is the growing income
inequality both within and between countries and a persistently
high proportion of people living in poverty. While national trade
unions have been struggling to influence policy at the national
level, especially in the face of the growing influence of
multinational enterprises, the international trade union
organizations (Global Unions) have become more active. To address
these problems, global unions have been attempting to influence the
international financial institutions (IFIs), the World Bank, the
International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the International
Monetary Fund (IMF) by developing a dialogue between the IFIs and
themselves. The international trade union organizations have tried
to focus and direct the consciousness of the IFIs towards the ILO
core labour standards. Employment Relations and Global Governance
focuses on this dialogue, which can be considered as a strategic
instrument of transnational trade union policy that helps the
Global Unions to exercise influence over the policies of the IFIs,
especially those policies which concern workers. This dialogue
takes place on three levels including the headquarters, the sector
and the country level. The analysis focuses mainly on the
headquarters level dialogue which includes exchange and cooperation
at the top administrative level between the IFIs and the Global
Unions. Employment Relations and Global Governance will be key
reading for academics and researchers studying industrial
relations, political economy, international organizations, and
international comparative employment relations. It will also be of
interest to trade unionists and practitioners working for
international non-governmental organizations.
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