Over the last 14 months, I have
published several posts dealing with aspects of the Eurozone crisis and the
struggle against the imposition of austerity across Europe. In this post, I
will bring them together in one narrative. My general focus is on uneven and
combined development in Europe as the underlying structural dynamic of the
crisis, neo-liberal restructuring and its limits, the move towards
authoritarian government as well as issues of resistance in the European core
and periphery.
Saturday, 26 January 2013
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Transnational Labour Solidarity in times of Globalisation?
The increasing transnationalisation
of production and informalisation of labour relations has undermined the
traditional power resources of national labour movements (see Bieler, Lindberg and Sauerborn 2010). And yet, globalisation has not left workers without
weapons. In his book Solidarity
Transformed: Labor Responses to Globalization and Crisis in Latin America
(Cornell University Press, 2011) Mark Anner investigates how labour movements
in Latin America have developed new power resources. In this blog post, I will
provide a critical appraisal of this remarkable book and add some theoretical
considerations on how to conceptualise trade unions’ agency within the changing
structures of globalisation.