Trade Unions and Cooperatives : Where Are We At?
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Intro -- Contents -- Editorial: Pierre Laliberté -- Trade unions and cooperatives: The experience of CICOPA−Mercosur: José Orbaiceta -- Workers' cooperatives in Argentina: The Self-administered Workers' Association: Bruno Dobrusin -- Trade union support for labour cooperatives: An experiment in cooperation between Brazil and Canada: Pierre Patry, Claude Dorion, Arildo Mota Lopes, João Antônio Felicio, Léopold Beaulieu, Jean Bergevin -- Trade unions and worker cooperatives in Europe: A win-win relationship: Maximizing social and economic potential in worker cooperatives: Marina Monaco and Luca Pastorelli -- An emerging solidarity: Worker cooperatives, unions, and the new union cooperative model in the United States: Rob Witherell -- The experience of SYNDICOOP in Africa: A model for trade union action?: Stirling Smith.
Since the 2008 crisis, all over the world, workers and trade unions responding to the impact of the crisis have turned to cooperatives, particularly worker cooperatives, as a way to preserve jobs and create a different path to economic and social development. This issue reviews select initiatives and examines the state of the relationship between trade unions and worker cooperatives.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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