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Confederation of trade unions of Yugoslavia and international trade union cooperation
In: Yugoslav trade unions: organ of the Confederation of Trade Unions of Yugoslavia ; publ. monthly in English, Russian, French and Spanish, S. 32-38
ISSN: 0044-135X
EUROPEAN TRADE UNION DIALOGUE: TRADE UNIONS AND PROSPECTS FOR EUROPEAN COOPERATION
In: World trade union movement: review of the World Federation of Trade Unions, Band 5, S. 19-20
ISSN: 0306-4824
Trade Union Defence Committee
European trade union yearbook
Women in Trade Unions
In: Equal opportunities international: EOI, Band 1, Heft 4, S. 10-15
ISSN: 1758-7093
In most countries, the more favourable the political climate towards labour, the greater the degree of labour organisation. However, a favourable political climate does not appear to equate womens participation and leadership in trade unions with that of mens.
TRADE UNIONS IN MALAYA
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 310, S. 142-150
ISSN: 0002-7162
The young trade union movement in Malaya. has been subjected to many stresses that have limited its effectiveness either as a pol'al force or as a means of achieving the goals of labor. Communist-dominated up to the time of Communist party armed rebellion against the British colonial & protectorate goo's, since 1948 the movement has under British influence been developing slowly along liberal lines. A plural society, a lopsided representation in existing unions, & poor org & financing have continued to attenuate the movement, while the growth of a new militant left wing has split it at a time, shortly before Malayan independence, when it needs all the strength it can muster. AAAPSS.
Trade Union Recognition in Britain: An Emerging Crisis for Trade Unions?
In: Economic and industrial democracy, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 78-109
ISSN: 1461-7099
This article examines recent developments in union recognition in Britain and assesses the influence of the statutory union recognition provisions contained in the Employment Relations Act 1999 upon the gaining of union recognition and the capacity of unions to take advantage of this more favourable legal environment. It details the significant increase in new union recognition agreements, concluding that the new law is one among a number of factors explaining this growth. However, the impact of the rise in new agreements is found to have made a negligible impact on aggregate union recognition coverage, indicating the limitations to union capacity to significantly increase coverage with a more favourable environment at hand.
Trade union law
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112022843756
"Trade union act rules, 1913": 2 p. inserted between p. 132 and 133. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Strengthening Trade Union
Notwithstanding the shortcomings of the co-operation so far, the political and socio-economic contexts of Mozambique indicate that there is a large need for a stronger trade union movement. Henceforth, a continuation of the co-operation recommended based on a deepgoing redesign of the programme. Tilknyttet prosjekt Evaluering av LOs samarbeid med fagbevegelsen i Mosambik
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Trade Unions in Malaya
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 310, Heft 1, S. 142-150
ISSN: 1552-3349
The young trade union movement in Malaya has been subjected to many stresses that have limited its effectiveness either as a political force or as a means of achieving the goals of labor. Communist-dominated up to the time of Communist party armed rebellion against the British colonial and protectorate governments, since 1948 the movement has under British influence been develop ing slowly along liberal lines. A plural society, a lopsided representation in ex isting unions, and poor organization and financing have continued to attenuate the movement, while the growth of a new militant left wing has split it at a time, shortly before Malayan independence, when it needs all the strength it can muster.—Ed.
Trade union recognition in Britain: An emerging crisis for trade unions?
In: Peace research abstracts journal, Band 44, Heft 3, S. 78
ISSN: 0031-3599