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Bezvin, O. S. "TRADE UNIONS AS AN INTEGRAL ELEMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE." Legal horizons, no. 19 (2019): 13–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/legalhorizons.2019.i19.p13.

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The article deals with the trade unions as a grant to protect the rights and interests of civil servants, reveals the main tasks of trade unions. The activity of trade union organizations in the structure of the state body in Ukraine is analyzed. The legal mechanisms of asserting the violated rights of a civil servant by a trade union organization of a public body and the role of trade unions in protecting the rights of civil servants in developed countries are emphasized. The state at certain times gave the trade unions great powers to protect the rights and interests of workers, and then dep
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Ramankulov, К. S. "The Problem of Freedom of Association: A Comparative Legal Study of Provisions of Laws on Trade Unions of the States of the Eurasian Economic Union, Taking into Account International Labor Standards." Actual Problems of Russian Law 16, no. 2 (2021): 165–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2021.123.2.165-174.

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The paper investigates the norms of laws on trade unions of the states of the Eurasian Economic Union, with respect to international labor standards, in the context of the problems of freedom of association in a comparative legal aspect. In this regard, trade union monopolies (Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan) are challenging the provision of the independence of trade unions in a number of countries of the Eurasian Economic Union. The paper concludes that there is a significant inconsistency, in particular, Art. 11-15 of the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 211-V "On Trade Unions" and Art.
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Singadimeja, Holyness, Atip Latipulhayat, and M. Nurdin Singadimeja. "Freedom of Association Implementation through Legal Protection for Worker Union in Response to Anti-Union Actions by Employers." PADJADJARAN Jurnal Ilmu Hukum (Journal of Law) 06, no. 03 (2019): 533–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.22304/pjih.v6n3.a6.

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Indonesian labors have rights, either individually or collectively, to associate and to establish organizations. Union is one form of protection and enforcement of workers’ normative rights, on conditions that the rights are in line with, and does not conflict with, laws and regulations. The negative attitudes and perceptions of company management towards workers’ unions and legal norms still restrict the space for the unions. The situation enables the occurrence of anti-union actions by employers. It becomes increasingly difficult to stop because workers’ unions are often trapped by fanaticis
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Singadimeja, Holyness, Atip Latipulhayat, and M. Nurdin Singadimeja. "Freedom of Association Implementation through Legal Protection for Worker Union in Response to Anti-Union Actions by Employers." PADJADJARAN Jurnal Ilmu Hukum (Journal of Law) 06, no. 03 (2019): 533–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.22304/pjih.v6n3.a6.

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Indonesian labors have rights, either individually or collectively, to associate and to establish organizations. Union is one form of protection and enforcement of workers’ normative rights, on conditions that the rights are in line with, and does not conflict with, laws and regulations. The negative attitudes and perceptions of company management towards workers’ unions and legal norms still restrict the space for the unions. The situation enables the occurrence of anti-union actions by employers. It becomes increasingly difficult to stop because workers’ unions are often trapped by fanaticis
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Stern, Andy. "Unions & Civic Engagement: How the Assault on Labor Endangers Civil Society." Daedalus 142, no. 2 (2013): 119–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed_a_00208.

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American trade unions are a crucial segment of civil society that enriches our democracy. Union members are stewards of the public good, empowering the individual through collective action and solidarity. While union density has declined, the U.S. labor movement remains a substantial political and economic force. But the relentless attacks by the political right and its corporate allies could lead to an erosion of civic engagement, further economic inequality, and a political imbalance of power that can undermine society. The extreme assault on unions waged by Republicans in Wisconsin, Ohio, M
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Гусев, Алексей, and Aleksey Gusev. "Forms and Methods of Protection of Citizens’ Rights in Social Support Sphere." Journal of Russian Law 4, no. 7 (2016): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/20155.

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The article considers the categories “protection of the right to social support” and “social protection”, which, in the author’s opinion, should be differentiated. The author presents the approach to understanding protection of any right as a variant of realization of the right in a very specific form. The author analyzes forms of protection of the right to social support (jurisdictional (legal) form is presented as activities of the right protection bodies, envisaged by the statute, and interests, protected by the statute, and non-jurisdictional (non-legal) form — as application of measures b
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BRICKNER, RACHEL K. "Feminist Activism, Union Democracy and Gender Equity Rights in Mexico." Journal of Latin American Studies 42, no. 4 (2010): 749–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x10001355.

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AbstractBeyond competitive elections, democratisation should include a transformation of the institutions of state and civil society into spaces that recognise the rights of citizens and allow for their participation. This study explores the question of how Mexican labour unions are transformed into institutions with a commitment to the rights and participation of women workers. Drawing on evidence from five unions, the paper shows that compared to their corporatist counterparts, unions with a ‘democratic ethos’ provide a context within which gender equity rights are more readily recognised. H
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Cohen, Tamara. "Limiting Organisational Rights of Minority Unions: POPCRU v Ledwaba 2013 11 BLLR 1137 (LC)." Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad 17, no. 5 (2017): 2227. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2014/v17i5a2162.

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The Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 unequivocally promotes the policy choice of majoritarianism, in furtherance of orderly collective bargaining and the democratisation of the workplace. The majoritarian model aims to minimise the proliferation of trade unions in a single workplace and to encourage the system of a representative trade union.Section 18(1) of the Labour Relations Act enables majority unions to enter into collective agreements setting thresholds of representivity for the granting of access, stop-order and trade-union leave rights to minority unions. In furtherance of the majorita
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Serbyn, Ruslan, Inna Zelenko, Elena Kiselyova, Maryna Voloshyna, and Yevheniya Mykhaylovsʹka. "Administrative and Legal Mechanism for Ensuring the Rights of Civil Servants in Ukraine and the Developed Countries of the World." Cuestiones Políticas 37, no. 65 (2020): 230–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.3865.18.

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The relevance of this article is due to the ambiguity of the situation of trade unions in Ukraine and the lack of an effective mechanism for the protection of the rights of public officials, which directly influences the development of the state as democratic and legal. The objective of the article is to analyze the state of activity and functioning of the trade union movement in the public administration, to: describe deficiencies in these activities and identify ways to extrapolate positive international experiences in the matter to Ukraine. The main methods used were the general methods of
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Kojima, Shinji. "Social movement unionism in contemporary Japan: Coalitions within and across political boundaries." Economic and Industrial Democracy 41, no. 1 (2017): 189–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831x17694242.

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This article on social movement unionism in Japan examines the particular ways in which labor unions form coalitions when undertaking disputes that concern the dismissal of blue-collar temporary agency workers. The triangular employment arrangement nullified the right of labor unions that represent the temporary agency workers to bargain with the user corporations. Against this predicament, labor unions formed alliances by flexibly negotiating the divisions that exist among labor. Labor unions in Japan are largely grouped under national labor federations and by their ties to political parties.
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Nichter, Matthew F. "“Did Emmett Till Die in Vain? Organized Labor Says No!”: The United Packinghouse Workers and Civil Rights Unionism in the Mid-1950s." Labor 18, no. 2 (2021): 8–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15476715-8849556.

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Abstract Emmett Till's mangled face is seared into our collective memory, a tragic epitome of the brutal violence that upheld white supremacy in the Jim Crow South. But Till's murder was more than just a tragedy: it also inspired an outpouring of protest, in which labor unions played a prominent role. The United Packinghouse Workers of America (UPWA) campaigned energetically, from the stockyards of Chicago to the sugar refineries of Louisiana. The UPWA organized the first mass meeting addressed by Till's mother, Mamie Bradley; packinghouse workers petitioned, marched, and rallied to demand jus
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Frymer, Paul. "“Affirmative Action in American Labor Unions: Necessary but Problematic for the Cause of Civil Rights”." Revue Française d Etudes Américaines 111, no. 1 (2007): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfea.111.0073.

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Shemyakin, R. K. "Procedural features of the consideration of disputes related to social partnership relations." Okhrana truda i tekhnika bezopasnosti na promyshlennykh predpriyatiyakh (Labor protection and safety procedure at the industrial enterprises), no. 11 (October 19, 2020): 25–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/pro-4-2011-03.

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Based on the analysis of labor legislation and the civil procedure legislation of Russia, the article examines disputes related to social partnership relations. By the beginning of the 2020s, trade unions, as key participants in social dialogue, are unable to cope with their main task - to protect the rights and interests of workers. What are the procedural features of disputes over the protection of an indefinite number of persons by trade unions? This and other questions can be answered in the presented study.
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Ferguson, John-Paul, Thomas Dudley, and Sarah A. Soule. "Osmotic Mobilization and Union Support during the Long Protest Wave, 1960–1995." Administrative Science Quarterly 63, no. 2 (2017): 441–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0001839217715618.

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To examine whether and how social movements that target private firms are influenced by larger protest cycles, we theorize about osmotic mobilization—social movement spillover that crosses the boundary of the firm—and how it should vary with the ideological overlap of the relevant actors and the opportunity structure that potential activists face inside the firm. We test our hypotheses by examining the relationship between levels of protest in U.S. cities around issues like Civil Rights, the Vietnam War, and the women’s movement and subsequent support for labor-union organizing in those cities
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Montgomery, Claude D. "David Montgomery: A Biography." International Labor and Working-Class History 82 (2012): 28–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0147547912000191.

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David Montgomery, union organizer, political and civil rights activist, and well-known scholar of American labor history died suddenly on December 2, 2011. A retired Yale University Farnum Professor of History, he is equally well known for his publications and skill as a teacher as he was as an advocate for equality and for his tireless support for workers and trade unions. Through his published works and lectures—in English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish—Montgomery's influence as a historian of workers' history and their struggles for equality and survival was felt by workers, students, an
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Feinstein, Brian D., and Eric Schickler. "Platforms and Partners: The Civil Rights Realignment Reconsidered." Studies in American Political Development 22, no. 1 (2008): 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0898588x08000011.

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Few transformations have been more significant in American politics in recent decades than the Democratic Party's embrace of racial liberalism and Republicans' adoption of a more conservative stance towards civil rights-related policies. We hypothesize that pressure to embrace a liberal position on civil rights was much stronger among northern Democrats and their coalitional partners than among northern Republicans and their affiliated groups by the mid-1940s, as the Democrats became firmly identified as the party of economic liberalism and labor unions. To test this hypothesis and develop a m
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Honey, Michael. "Norway’s Democratic Challenge." Labor 17, no. 4 (2020): 34–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15476715-8643472.

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This article provides an overview of Norwegian labor history and social democracy, which challenges American capitalism and the labor movement to consider Martin Luther King, Jr.’s call for a “third way,” a more humane system mixing highly regulated and taxed capitalism with a strong social system powered by strong unions and a truce between workers and capitalists. The Nordic model flies in the face of American avaricious capitalism and challenges us to consider how a better society might exist even within capitalism. The author, a specialist in southern labor and civil rights history and Mar
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Lukyanchuk, Petro. "TRADE UNION CONTROL IN THE CONTEXT OF TRADE UNION RELATIONS WITH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ENTITIES IN UKRAINE." PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND LAW REVIEW, no. 3 (October 1, 2020): 41–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.36690/2674-5216-2020-3-41.

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At the present stage of development of the trade union movement in Ukraine, the issues of determining the place and role of trade unions in the system of public administration as a subject of public administration and the institution of civil society are relevant. The lack of legal recognition of social partnership, and its replacement by social dialogue has led to a decrease in the influence of trade unions on social protection and the lack of trade union control. The latter has been replaced by public control exercised in Ukraine by various public associations. The aim of the article: As a r
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Oehri, Myriam. "Civil Society Activism under US Free Trade Agreements: The Effects of Actorness on Decent Work." Politics and Governance 5, no. 4 (2017): 40–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/pag.v5i4.1085.

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US free trade agreements comprise unique provisions that enable civil society to present public complaints against labor rights violations occurring in the US or its trade partners. To date, a variety of complainants have used these mechanisms, including (inter)national trade unions, human rights organizations, and a priest. And yet, little is known about the submissions’ nature of agency and the effects it has on the procedural continuations to address illicit labor practices. To fill this research lacuna, this article employs a multidisciplinary framework of ‘actorness’ that measures the sub
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Kingstone, Peter, Joseph K. Young, and Rebecca Aubrey. "Resistance to Privatization: Why Protest Movements Succeed and Fail in Latin America." Latin American Politics and Society 55, no. 03 (2013): 93–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-2456.2013.00204.x.

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AbstractWhy do some protest movements in Latin America succeed in rolling back privatizations while others fail? This article argues that protests against privatizations have tended to succeed under two conditions. First, privatization’s opponents form linkages (or “brokerage”) across multiple sectors of society. Broad coalitions are more likely to achieve their goals, while groups acting alone, such as labor unions, are more easily defeated or ignored by governments. Second, civil rights are protected but political representation is weak. In that case, opponents have the legal right to protes
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Antoun, Richard T. "CIVIL SOCIETY, TRIBAL PROCESS, AND CHANGE IN JORDAN: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL VIEW." International Journal of Middle East Studies 32, no. 4 (2000): 441–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743800021164.

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In the 1990s, the concept of civil society has inspired a variety of publications by Western scholars studying the Middle East and has become the rallying cry for representatives of Western governments interested in promoting democracy in the region. The great majority of such publications and government promotions assume that the Middle East does not have, or has only in very weakly developed forms, the institutions that constitute a civil society. By “civil institutions” they mean such things as labor unions, political parties, independent newspapers and universities, and, most important, vo
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Shapkin, Igor. "Organized Capital and Labor. Activities of Employers Associations of Russia in the Early 20th Century." Journal of Economic History and History of Economics 19, no. 4 (2018): 531–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-2588.2018.19(4).531-555.

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Activity of business associations is of great importance in market environment. Academic literature divides these associations into representative and employer. For the first time employers associations appeared in Germany in the late nineteenth century. They were the reaction of the German business for growing working class movement. History has shown that the process of business self-organization increases in terms of aggravation of social, political and economic contradictions. Employers associations had a significant impact on the development of the so-called monarchical socialism in Germa
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Gentile, Antonina. "Labor repertoires, neoliberal regimes and US hegemony: what ‘deviant’ Italy tells us of OECD unions’ paths to power." European Political Science Review 7, no. 2 (2014): 243–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1755773914000101.

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This paper notes the tendency of ‘social movement unionism’ scholarship on both sides of the Atlantic to focus on and prescribe the citizen repertoire as the single most important repertoire of labor for challenging neoliberal globalization. Consistent with liberal conceptions of civil society and theories of participatory democracy, it implicitly dismisses political unionism as a path to labor’s revitalization. It also assumes epochal change and confines neoliberalism to the post-Washington Consensus era. Deviant case analysis of Italian labor’s use oftworepertoires (the citizen and the labor
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Nyland, Chris, Elizabeth Ann Maharaj, and Anne O'Rourke. "Australia/US/China Preferential Trade Negotiations: Building Alliances and Realizing Workers' Rights to a `Voice at the Table'." Journal of Industrial Relations 49, no. 5 (2007): 647–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022185607082213.

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When the Australian and Chinese governments announced their intention to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement this news generated apprehension among employee bodies. This was because many workers believe China's competitiveness is underpinned by its government's refusal to allow China's workers to realize basic labour rights and because Australian labour and the wider community has been unable to participate in the debate surrounding the proposed agreement. The latter concern is the focus of this article. We accept organized labour has a right to `sit at the table' when trade policy is being
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Césari, María Susana, Johanna Maldovan Bonelli, Mariana Russak, and Jörg Eggers. "Contributions of Trade Unionism to Sustainable Development: The Case of the IPLIDO-UTHGRA." European Journal of Sustainable Development 8, no. 5 (2019): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2019.v8n5p47.

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For several decades it has been internationally recognized the role of unions in promoting sustainable development goals, especially in its economic, social and cultural dimensions. While the commitment to free association, social dialogue and collective bargaining are some of the main aspects of their actions, trade union organizations also work in other key areas to achieve social justice, such as access to information, education, health and gender equity. The Institute for Equal Opportunities (IPLIDO) of the Union of Tourism, Hotel and Gastronomy Workers of the Argentine Republic (UTHGRA) i
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Kume, Andon. "Comparative Analyze on the Legal Solution Relevant to Status of Teachers in Albania." European Journal of Education and Pedagogy 2, no. 3 (2021): 118–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejedu.2021.2.3.121.

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Legislative reforms in the pre-university education system in Albania have paid special attention to addressing issues related to teacher status. In law no.69 / 2012, "On the pre-university education system in the Republic of Albania", these issues are treated in accordance with the requirements of International Labor Conventions, the Labor Code of the Republic of Albania and law No. 10171, dated 22.10. 2009 "On regulated professions in the Republic of Albania" amended. The law defines the teacher as the central figure of the school. In accordance with the recommendations of the ILO and UNESCO
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Hays, Steven W. "Labour-Management Relations and New Public Management: The American Experience." Economic and Labour Relations Review 13, no. 1 (2002): 7–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/103530460201300102.

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This paper provides a broad overview of the role that unions have, and have not — played in the unfolding drama of public management reform in the United States. Factors impeding the ability of unions to shape the reform movement are highlighted. Fragmentation of power and even the absence of rudimentary collective bargaining rights in many locations restrict civil servants' ability to influence the reform agenda. As a result, New Public Management (NPM) initiatives have progressed in a fashion that often works to the disadvantage of public workers. ‘De-privileging’, privatisation, and devolut
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Whatley, Warren C. "African-American Strikebreaking from the Civil War to the New Deal." Social Science History 17, no. 4 (1993): 525–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0145553200016904.

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When African-American workers broke labor strikes in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, they were acting in opposition to established social norms concerning race, class, community, and the state. Imagine platoons of African-American men who ordinarily lacked protection of their most basic civil rights escorted by police into a hostile European-American community to take the jobs of European-American workers who were expressing their working-class consciousness through a labor union that excluded their fellow African-American workers. Scholars have interpreted African-American
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Yermak, O. O. "ACTIVITIES OF TRADE UNION BODIES AS AN ADDITIONAL GUARANTEE OF PROTECTION OF LABOR RIGHTS OF CIVIL LAW ENFORCEMENT CIVIL SERVANTS." State and Regions. Series: Law 2, no. 3 (2020): 138–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.32840/1813-338x-2020.3.2.23.

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Garcia, Matt. "A Moveable Feast: The UFW Grape Boycott and Farm Worker Justice." International Labor and Working-Class History 83 (2013): 146–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0147547913000021.

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When most people think of the United Farm Workers, two things come to mind: Cesar Chávez and the grape boycott. Regarding the former, Chávez distinguished himself as perhaps the best-known Mexican American labor and civil rights leader in the country through his advocacy for farm worker rights in California during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1970, the union he led forced growers to the bargaining table for the first farm labor contracts in the history of the Golden State. This achievement would not have been possible without Chávez's embrace of the boycott, a strategy that, until proven important
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Danaher, William F., and Marc Dixon. "FRAMING THE FIELD: THE CASE OF THE 1969 CHARLESTON HOSPITAL WORKERS' STRIKE*." Mobilization: An International Quarterly 22, no. 4 (2017): 417–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.17813/1086-671x-22-4-417.

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We investigate how union, employer and allied actors engage in framing contests and seek to gain the upper hand in a strike event by analyzing a historically significant labor and civil-rights struggle in the 1969 hospital workers' strike in Charleston, South Carolina against the Medical College of South Carolina (MCSC). Through an analysis of newspapers, interviews, and archival materials, we show how discursive tactics by multiple actors superseded worker messages over the 100-day event. Worker messages, dignity and union recognition, competed with their ally's, the Southern Christian Leader
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Flug, Michael. "Organized labor and the civil rights movement of the 1960s: The case of the Maryland Freedom Union." Labor History 31, no. 3 (1990): 322–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00236569000890401.

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Timmermann, Freddy. "Las macroformas textuales de los Derechos Humanos. Chile, 1973-1980." Literatura y Lingüística, no. 24 (May 18, 2015): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.29344/0717621x.24.100.

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ResumenEl presente artículo analiza la forma en que se proyectan discursivamente los Derechos Humanos en el Régimen Cívico-Militar, entre los años 1973 y 1980. Por medio del Análisis Crítico de Discurso y de proyecciones historiográficas, se vinculan los elementos textuales de sus documentos oficiales más significativos con los diversos contextos de poder por los que se transita en la época en estudio. Conello, se perciben sus coherencias doctrinales y simbólicas, así como el carácter de la“democracia protegida” propuesta y su directa relación con las políticas gremialistas,neoliberales y de l
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Kilpatrick, Claire. "TAKING THE MEASURE OF CHANGING LABOUR MOBILIZATION AT THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION IN THE WAKE OF THE EU SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 68, no. 3 (2019): 665–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020589319000113.

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AbstractThis analysis investigates changing mobilization at the ILO in response to the labour and social rights shock created by EU and IMF demands in the EU sovereign debt crisis (Crisis Europe or euro-crisis). Mobilization means the purposeful use of legal norms and institutions by social movements and civil society groups to advance identified policy goals. It can be contrasted with the use of legal norms and institutions by individuals or entities to settle disputes affecting them. After introducing relevant features of euro-crisis and the ILO, the article develops an analysis that measure
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Gusarov, Serhii. "Certain Aspects of State Service Reform." Journal of the National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine 27, no. 1 (2020): 14–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.37635/jnalsu.27(1).2020.14-25.

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The study of the issues of civil service reform in Ukraine in the current conditions of development of Ukrainian society and the state is an extremely relevant subject and requires appropriate research. The author aims to analyse the most resonant reform measures in the civil service, which were recently initiated by the government and received mixed reviews, in particular, the announced redundancy in the staff of civil servants and the introduction of a contract form of civil service, as well as to offer scientifically sound proposals for improvement of appropriate measures. In the work with
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Amalia, Ezka. "Sustaining transnational activism between Indonesia and Hong Kong." Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 29, no. 1 (2020): 12–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0117196820925556.

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This article explores the relationship between Migrant CARE, a migrant labor NGO in Indonesia, and the Indonesian Migrant Workers Union in Hong Kong and their potential to advocate for better protection of migrant workers’ rights by the Indonesian government. Indonesia’s transition into democracy, Hong Kong’s promotion of civil rights and the United Nations International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Their Families provide opportunities for advocacy activism for Indonesian migrant workers and the possibility of cross-border cooperation of organizations i
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Hastings, Thomas. "Leveraging Nordic links: South African labour’s role in regulating labour standards in wine global production networks." Journal of Economic Geography 19, no. 4 (2019): 921–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbz010.

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Abstract There are established difficulties in upholding private standards within global production networks (GPNs) through the use of multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs). Taking the case of wine production in South Africa, the article examines labour’s role in leveraging new approaches to labour regulation in the interests of improved working standards and opportunities for labour organising. To do this, the paper adopts an extended take on the GPN framework which focuses on labour’s own networked capabilities. The role of worker agency in forging international connections and new relational
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Damião, Paulo Henrique Silveira. "DEMANDAS COLETIVAS DE TRABALHO DE JUIZ DE FORA (MG) E A ATUAÇÃO DO TRIBUNAL REGIONAL DO TRABALHO DA 3ª REGIÃO DURANTE A PRIMEIRA DÉCADA DA DITADURA MILITAR BRASILEIRA (1964-1974) * COLLECTIVE WORK ACTIONS IN JUIZ DE FORA (MG) AND THE PERFOMANCE OF “TRIBUNAL REGIONAL DO TRABALHO DA 3ª REGIÃO” DURING THE FIRST DECADE OF THE BRAZILIAN CIVIL-MILITARY DICTATORSHIP (1964-1974)." História e Cultura 8, no. 2 (2019): 313. http://dx.doi.org/10.18223/hiscult.v8i2.2627.

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Busca-se refletir sobre a atuação dos trabalhadores e sindicatos de Juiz de Fora na Justiça do Trabalho durante o contexto de autoritarismo da ditadura militar brasileira, especificamente na sua primeira década (1964-1974). O uso da justiça trabalhista como instrumento para se buscar a garantia de direitos e melhores condições de trabalho em um contexto de autoritarismo se revela através da análise dos autos processuais dos processos coletivos impetrados pelas representações dos trabalhadores da referida cidade, tramitados no Tribunal Regional do Trabalho da 3ª Região (TRT3). Pretende-se capta
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Quirke, Carol. "Imagining Racial Equality." Radical History Review 2018, no. 132 (2018): 96–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-6942440.

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Abstract Local 65 United Warehouse Workers Union (1933–1987), which became District 65 United Auto Workers, promoted photography with a camera club, and a member-edited newspaper New Voices, featuring photographs taken by members. This left-led, New York City distributive industry union began in 1933 on the Lower East Side, and it became the city’s second largest local. The union utilized photography to normalize the role of African American members within the union and to advance a civil rights and anti-racism agenda. This article includes photographs taken by member-photographers, and photo-
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López Dietz, Ana. "Desarticulación y resistencia. Movimiento obrero y dictadura en Chile, 1973-1981." Revista Grafía- Cuaderno de trabajo de los profesores de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas. Universidad Autónoma de Colombia 10, no. 2 (2013): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.26564/16926250.491.

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Resumen:El presente artículo analiza la política de la dictadura cívico-militar hacia el movimiento obrero en Chile durante los años 1973 a 1981, cuyos ejes principales fueron la represión y desarticulación de los trabajadores y las organizaciones sindicales; asimismo, estudia la implementación y alcances del Plan Laboral Piñera que representaría un cambio fundamental en las relaciones capital-trabajo (atomización sindical, fin de la negociación colectiva, limitación del derecho a huelga), como también las manifestaciones de resistencia de los trabajadores ante estas políticas.Palabras Clave:
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Akulenko, Danylo. "Functioning and development of civil society under constitutional basis." Law Review of Kyiv University of Law, no. 1 (April 15, 2020): 80–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.36695/2219-5521.1.2020.14.

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This article was studied the сonstitutional norms for civil society, which, in the author's view, should be the doctrinal basis for its functioning. 
 The question arises because of the critical need of society in legal and political movements for a European model of relations between the state and the citizen, the urgency is determined not only by the author’s personal convictions, but also by the unstable situation inside the Ukrainian politics, according to which only anti-democratic pseudosocial post-Soviet movements have unity and one point of view. In such conditions, the uncertaint
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Hart, Marjolein 't. "The Common Soldier in Rebel Armies: An Introduction." International Review of Social History 51, no. 1 (2006): 71–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859005002324.

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With the following two contributions the International Review of Social History hopes to focus scholarly attention on a rather neglected theme: the labour conditions of the ordinary foot soldiers in rebel armed forces. Although quite disparate in time, social setting, and method, both articles deal with the position and circumstances of common soldiers; both study these soldiers during a period of civil war; and both deal with rebel forces that were ultimately to emerge victorious and eventually be transformed into a regular army. Erik Swart's contribution on the soldiers in the army of the no
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Lewis, Su Lin. "“We Are Not Copyists”: Socialist Networks and Non-alignment from Below in A. Philip Randolph’s Asian Journey." Journal of Social History 53, no. 2 (2019): 402–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jsh/shz101.

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Abstract In 1952, A. Philip Randolph, the head of America’s largest black union and a prominent civil rights campaigner, traveled to Japan and Burma funded by the American Committee for Cultural Freedom. In Asia, he encountered socialists and trade unionists struggling to negotiate the fractious divides between communism and capitalism within postwar states. In Burma, in particular, Western powers, the Soviet bloc, and powerful Asian neighbors used propaganda, aid missions, and subsidized travel to offer competing visions of development while accusing each other of new forms of imperialism and
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Clarke, Frances M., and Rebecca Jo Plant. "No Minor Matter: Underage Soldiers, Parents, and the Nationalization of Habeas Corpus in Civil War America." Law and History Review 35, no. 4 (2017): 881–927. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0738248017000414.

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In the aftermath of the Civil War, state judges lost their long-held right to inquire into the legality of federal detentions, and habeas corpus—once almost solely the business of state courts—was largely transformed into a federal remedy. We argue that the wartime furor surrounding underage enlistees was a key factor in driving this legal change. Scholarship on the use of habeas corpus during the war generally concentrates on cases involving freedom of speech or political association, but thousands of parents and guardians also petitioned Union authorities and state courts to retrieve minor c
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Methven O'Brien, Claire, and Sumithra Dhanarajan. "The corporate responsibility to respect human rights: a status review." Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 29, no. 4 (2016): 542–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/aaaj-09-2015-2230.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss a wide range of significant developments that have emerged in the wake of the UNs endorsement of the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (GPs) in June 2011. In particular, the paper offers a preliminary assessment of how the GPs’ corporate responsibility to respect human rights has been interpreted and to what extent it has been operationalised through government action, business behaviour and the praxis of other social actors. Design/methodology/approach – The paper provides a comprehensive assessment of a number of key development
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Greenwald, Maurine W. "Melinda Chateauvert, Marching Together: Women of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1998. xi + 267 pp. $46.95 cloth; $17.95 paper." International Labor and Working-Class History 57 (April 2000): 155–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0147547900352802.

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Marching Together uses gender as a category of analysis along with race and class to reinterpret the history of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters from its inception in 1925 until the mid-1950s. Chateauvert skillfully accomplishes four goals. First, she provides a detailed account of the individual and organizational contributions of porters' wives to building the Brotherhood in local communities, belying the union's legendary account of courageous men of color battling a racist labor movement and exploitative corporations on their own. Second, she provides an analysis of the gender norms
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Fernández Suárez, Belén. "The Design of Migrant Integration Policies in Spain: Discourses and Social Actors." Social Inclusion 5, no. 1 (2017): 117–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/si.v5i1.783.

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Spain is one of the countries with the lowest social spending within the EU-15, and its welfare state has developed later and with less intensity. At the end of the 20<sup>th</sup> century, Spain became an immigration country, reaching 5.7 million immigrants in 2011. This article explores how the definition of migrant ‘integration’ is based more on a concept of universal rights and social cohesion by the main actors (political parties, trade unions, third sector organizations and immigrant associations) than on a notion of a cultural type. We will also analyze how the influence of
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Nikitchenko, Nataliia V., Andrii M. Khankevych, Dmytro V. Slynko, Tetiana I. Savchuk, and Viktor V. Lazariev. "A MEDICAL ERROR: DOES LAW HELP OR HINDER." Wiadomości Lekarskie 72, no. 4 (2019): 697–701. http://dx.doi.org/10.36740/wlek201904137.

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Introduction: Health systems and health policies across the European Union are becoming more and more interconnected and also more complex. This increased interconnection raises many health policy issues, including health care quality. Mistakes in medical care can occur anywhere in the health care system – at hospitals, doctor’s offices, nursing homes, pharmacies, or patients’ homes - and in any part of the treatment process involving wrong medication, improper treatment, or incorrect or delayed test results. The aim of the article is to develop adequate theoretical and scientific-practical pr
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Chambers, Paul A. "Resisting Neoliberalism in Colombia: The Role of Human Rights." Latin American Perspectives 44, no. 5 (2017): 127–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094582x17699914.

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The Colombian government’s noncompliance with the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement’s Labor Action Plan calls into question not only the government’s intentions but also the efficacy of human rights activism and discourse for social resistance to neoliberalism. Colombia has managed to adjust the narrative on human rights and improve its international image, paving the way for U.S. ratification of the free-trade agreement despite the fact that the human rights situation continues to be very serious. Its success in this is due to the way in which the debate on the agreement and human rights was
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Fedchenko, A., E. Dashkova, and N. Dorokhova. "The Trajectory of Development of Social Partnership." World Economy and International Relations 65, no. 2 (2021): 117–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2021-65-2-117-124.

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Profound changes in the social and labor sphere are followed by both emergence of the new opportunities associated with the development of flexible forms of employment, expansion of opportunities for employment, humanization and digitization of work, and the emergence of new threats: the occurrence of such phenomena as employment preсarization, growth of the informal components in the labor relations, distribution of practice of bringing the labor relations to the civil legal area, and so on. As a result, controversies between the main participants of the social and labor relations grow. An ef
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