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Collomp, Catherine. "The Jewish Labor Committee, American Labor, and the Rescue of European Socialists, 1934–1941." International Labor and Working-Class History 68 (October 2005): 112–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0147547905000220.

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The Jewish Labor Committee (JLC), founded in New York in 1934, was the vanguard of American labor's anti-Nazi and antifascist activism. The JLC grew out of the Jewish labor movement in the US. In 1940–1941, it achieved the rescue of hundreds of European labor and social-democratic party leaders trapped in France by the invading German army or in Lithuania by the Soviet army. Among these persons were some of the foremost leaders of the Labour and Socialist International and of the International Federation of Trade Unions. Many others were Polish Bundists, the JLC's founders' original political
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Gwande, Victor Muchineripi. "'For our self-sufficiency and autonomy': International Worker Solidarity and the Global Networks of FOSATU in the Democratic Struggle in South Africa." Historia 68, no. 1 (2023): 86–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2309-8392/2023/v68n1a4.

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This article examines the place of the trade union movement in the democratisation project in South Africa. While scholarship exists which shows the role of the labour movement in the ending of apartheid, the focus tends to emphasise what has been called political or social movement unionism. However, one labour centre, the Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU), pursuing a workerist approach to its trade unionism, created and extended tentacles of democracy during apartheid, outside the ambit and influence of political parties and the nationalist movement. FOSATU also created globa
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House, Jordan, and Paul Christopher Gray. "The Toronto Airport Workers’ Council: Renewing Workplace Organizing and Socialist Labor Education." Labor Studies Journal 44, no. 1 (2019): 8–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0160449x19828468.

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Among the 40,000 workers in Canada’s largest workplace, Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Toronto, a small but significant group of worker-organizers has created the Toronto Airport Workers’ Council (TAWC), a nonunion organization open to all Pearson workers. In this paper, we discuss the capitalist context of Canadian labor relations and the neoliberal restructuring that has attacked working conditions and workers’ solidarity across the airline industry. Then, after examining the insufficient responses by the twelve Pearson unions, we explain how workers formed the TAWC, whose partic
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Lindqvist, Mats. "Northern European space making in the era of neoliberal Europeanization and the emerging solidarity among Baltic Sea workers." Focaal 2014, no. 70 (2014): 81–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2014.700107.

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This article will explore the prospects of and obstacles to the development of a transnational workers' solidarity movement in the Baltic Sea region in order to meet the challenges posed by transnational capital. The question is examined through a situational analysis of events taking place during a few hours at the Hotel Hafen in Hamburg on 10 November 2010. The subject of the analysis, which is based on personal observation and sound recordings, is the tripartite Steering Committee meeting of the Baltic Sea Labour Network (BSLN). The meeting's primary task was to formulate a statement about
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Strutynsky, Vladislav. "The 13th of December 1981 in the political history of Poland: view through 35 years." Історико-політичні проблеми сучасного світу, no. 33-34 (August 25, 2017): 369–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/mhpi2016.33-34.369-378.

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By analyzing one of the most eventful periods of the modern history of Poland, the early 80s of the XX century, the author examines the dynamics of social and political conflict on the eve of the introduction of martial law, which determines the location of the leading political forces in these events in Poland, that were grouped around the Polish United Labor Party and the Independent trade union «Solidarity», their governing structures and grassroots organizations, highlighting the development of socio-political situation in the country before entering the martial law on the 13th of December
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Abadi, Mansurni, and Wulandari Wulandari. "Role of Social Activism Representative Board of Indonesian National Youth Committee (BP-KNPI) in Malaysia During Movement Control Order 2020-2021." Antroposen: Journal of Social Studies and Humaniora 1, no. 2 (2022): 113–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.33830/antroposen.v1i2.4104.

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Through activism, community organization, and engagement in social movements, youth worldwide are becoming active actors, demonstrating their ability to influence society in times of crisis. In the context of Indonesian youth, especially those who are part of the diaspora community, attachment to fellow children of the nation is evidenced by social activism, as was the case in Malaysia during the movement control order between 2021 and 2022 through the representative body of the Indonesian Youth National Committee (BP-KNPI). Since its establishment on October 9, 2011, the Indonesian Youth Nati
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Morawska, Ewa. "On Barriers to Pluralism in Pluralist Poland." Slavic Review 47, no. 4 (1988): 627–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2498184.

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Having crushed the Solidarity movement’s unprecedented attempt to pluralize postwar Polish society, General Wojciech Jaruzelski, the first secretary of the Polish United Workers’ party (Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza or PZPR) ordered a special commission of the party’s Central Committee to study the causes of the political crises that have repeatedly convulsed Poland during forty years of Communist rule and have resulted in the downfall of successive first secretaries and their principal associates. After several months of labor, the commission declared that one of the main causes was th
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Klonowski, Grzegorz. "Niektóre problemy społeczno-polityczne członków NSZZ „Solidarność" regionu Wielkopolska Południowa w Kaliszu w świetle pisma Józefa Goli z marca 1992 r." Polonia Maior Orientalis 10 (November 28, 2023): 349–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/27204006pmo.23.018.17791.

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Region Wielkopolska Południowa Niezależnego Samorządnego Związku Zawodowego, „Solidarność” przeżywał, tak, jak cały Związek w latach dziewięćdziesiątych ubiegłego wieku poważny kryzys. Spadała liczba członków. Struktury związkowe NSZZ „Solidarność” wznowiły działalność w Kaliszu 14 I 1989 r. Powstał Komitet Obywatelski, który przeprowadził kampanie wyborczą przed wyborami 4 czerwca 1989 r. Działacze związkowi wygrali wybory samorządowe. Mimo to w Kaliszu wybuchały strajki. Panowała recesja. Związkowcy zmagali się z widmem biedy i bezrobocia. Józef Gola w piśmie do III WZD zwracał uwagę na łama
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Bartoszko, Aleksandra. "Shadow Committees: On “Drug User Voice,” Representation, and Mobilization in a Norwegian Drug Policy Reform." Contemporary Drug Problems 48, no. 2 (2021): 168–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00914509211003731.

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Until recently, Norway remained immovable on its conservative policy that illegal drug use is a crime. In 2018, the Health Minister appointed an inquiry commission to design a less restrictive drug policy, which included two “drug user representatives.” But the Minister’s choices for these posts met massive dissatisfaction from some drug users who contended that the representatives “are not real drug users” and do not “speak for” nor “act on the behalf” of their experiences and opinions. They mobilized to establish an alternative organization, the Shadow Committee, to propose a drug policy ref
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Marcel, Jean-Christophe, and Thomas Kemple. "Durkheim’s war for civilization." Journal of Classical Sociology 24, no. 4 (2024): 330–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468795x241280708.

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Émile Durkheim’s collaborations with other French intellectuals during the war in various committees and polemical pamphlets, editorials, and scholarly essays are treated here as both a continuation of and a challenge to ideas he had developed earlier concerning social solidarity, the science of sociology, socialism, the modern state, and, ultimately, the moral foundations of civilization itself. Writing on behalf of the French war effort and against German “barbarism,” he tacitly or explicitly developed insights from his books On the Division of Social Labour, Suicide, The Rules of Sociologic
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Michalski, Artur. "HERITAGE OF THE ANTI-COMMUNIST CIVIL RESISTANCE IN THE POLISH PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF THE YEARS 1968–1989. INTRODUCTION TO THE CLASSIFICATION OF COLLECTIONS." Muzealnictwo 59 (June 26, 2018): 98–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.1465.

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2018 we are commemorating the hundredth anniversary of Polish independence regained after the years of partitions of Poland. Special celebrations are on all over the country; many events are planned to be continued up to 2021 in line with, inter alia, the programme of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage named Niepodległa 2017– 2021. The article presents the results of research on the material artefacts left behind by the not easily defined historic formation of the years 1968–1989, which can be generally described as an anti-communist civil resistance in the Polish People’s Republic.
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Vogel, Laurent, and Mary Lee Dunn. "The State of Occupational Health in Community Europe: From Top-Down Reform to a Renewal of Trade Union Action?" NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy 13, no. 2 (2003): 133–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/99jd-y20f-4hqy-5h2g.

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Working conditions in Europe are getting worse, due to changes in work organization, including intensification and increasing insecurity. A critical assessment of the state of prevention in Europe remains essential. Trade union organizations on the Luxembourg Advisory Committee on Safety, Hygiene and Health Protection at Work drafted a document on what Community occupational health policy should seek to achieve. In June 2001, the ETUC Executive Committee adopted a resolution based on the document. This article discusses the trade union strategy. The first step is to critique the few existing i
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Motta, Sara C. "Reinventing Revolutionary Subjects in Venezuela." La Manzana de la Discordia 7, no. 1 (2016): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/lamanzanadeladiscordia.v7i1.1572.

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Abstract: This article challenges orthodox Marxistconceptualisations of the revolutionary subject by buildingon the autonomist Marxist feminist tradition now inits fourth decade. It argues that by expanding our conceptualisationof capitalist relations to include the sphereof social reproduction, the creation of a gendered divisionof labour and the construction of alienated subjectivitieswe open a window on the multiple subjects that areat the heart of contemporary anti-capitalist struggles andrender visible an increasing feminisation of resistance inLatin America. Through an analysis of the na
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Beck, Vanessa, and Paul Brook. "Solidarities In and Through Work in an Age of Extremes." Work, Employment and Society 34, no. 1 (2020): 3–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017019881566.

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This article introduces a special issue of Work, Employment and Society on solidarities in and through the experience of work in an age of austerity and political polarisation. It commences by discussing the renaissance of studies of solidarity in the workplace – and beyond. Debates on solidarity as a concept are reviewed in relation to moral economy, labour organising-mobilisation, emotional labour and public sociology. Each of the special issue articles assess the value of the solidarity concept under contemporary conditions. Between them they explore solidarity among gig economy delivery ri
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Ridley-Duff, Rory James, and Michael Frederick Bull. "Solidarity cooperatives." Social Enterprise Journal 15, no. 2 (2019): 243–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sej-12-2018-0078.

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Purpose This paper aims to re-evaluate social enterprise (SE) history to pinpoint a pluralist turn in communitarian philosophy during the 1970s, which has the potential to transform labour and consumer rights in enterprise development. Design/methodology/approach Through a close examination of model rules created by founders of the FairShares Association (FSA), the authors find that the communitarian origins of SE are disturbingly obscured and hidden. Findings In studying FSA documents and building a timeline of the development of the FairShares Model (FSM), the authors found links between SE
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Pernicka, Susanne, Vera Glassner, Nele Dittmar, Adam Mrozowicki, and Małgorzata Maciejewska. "When does solidarity end? Transnational labour cooperation during and after the crisis – the GM/Opel case revisited." Economic and Industrial Democracy 38, no. 3 (2015): 375–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831x15577840.

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The General Motors (GM) case stands out for its transnational employee cooperation. During the crisis the ‘national turn’ of union politics seems to have eroded solidarity and mutual trust relations. In this article the authors suggest disentangling the behaviour of labour representatives and their attitudes, identities and feelings to develop a more sophisticated perspective on labour transnationalism. Concepts of sociological neo-institutionalism and empirical evidence from two automobile companies (GM/Opel and Volkswagen) in Germany, the UK and Poland are used to investigate the conditions
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Sorentino, Sara-Maria. "Impossible Labour History: Solidarity Dreams and Antiblack Subsumption." Oxford Literary Review 46, no. 1 (2024): 49–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/olr.2024.0428.

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Labour, for capitalist critique, is not just slavery analogised; it is slavery materialised and expanded. Across the Marxist terrain, class struggle is presupposed by the struggle not to be a slave: the struggle of ‘the worker’ combats a slavery simultaneously more complex, because it is more mediated, and implicitly more emancipatory, because it materialises what has been called ‘objective possibility’. In this article, I track symptoms of the sublation of slavery by labour in the telling of ‘new labour history’ and counter with ‘objective impossibility’ as a more open and efficacious diagnos
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Lynch, Kathleen. "Love Labour as a Distinct and Non-Commodifiable Form of Care Labour." Sociological Review 55, no. 3 (2007): 550–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-954x.2007.00714.x.

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This paper examines the nature of love labouring and explores how it can be distinguished from other forms of care work. It provides a three fold taxonomy for analysing other-centred work, distinguishing between work required to maintain primary care relations (love labour), secondary care relations (general care work) and tertiary care relations (solidarity work). A central theme of the paper is that primary care relations are not sustainable over time without love labour; that the realization of love, as opposed to the declaration of love, requires work. Drawing on a wide range of theoretica
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Lohmeyer, Nora, Elke Schüßler, and Markus Helfen. "Can solidarity be organized "from below" in global supply chains? The case of ExChains." Industrielle Beziehungen. Zeitschrift für Arbeit, Organisation und Management, no. 4-2018 (December 17, 2018): 400–424. http://dx.doi.org/10.3224/indbez.v25i4.02.

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Global supply chains in the garment industry are marked by labour standard violations in factories as well as retail stores. Against this background it is important to strengthen the bargaining power of workers along the supply chain. Establishing direct relationships among workers along the supply chain could be one way to achieve this aim. This paper builds on extant literature on transnational solidarity and highlights the specific challenges of understanding solidarity in a transnational social space by looking at the empirical context of global garment supply chains. It hereby seeks to go
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Atkin, Bill. "Family Law – Solidarity or Disarray?" Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 50, no. 2 (2019): 369. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v50i2.5751.

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Professor Gordon Anderson and labour law are synonymous in New Zealand. Gordon has provided a vision for the future of labour law. This article is offered in a similar spirit. It was prepared for a conference on "The Future of Family Law", held in Auckland on 20 September 2018 with distinguished guest, Lady Brenda Hale, President of the United Kingdom Supreme Court. The history of family law in New Zealand is full of remarkable landmarks. Many align with the rights of various groups: children, women, Māori, those with intellectual disabilities, LGBTI+ communities and abuse victims. If we dig d
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Lee, Byoung-Hoon, and Sophia Seung-Yoon Lee. "Winning Conditions of Precarious Workers’ Struggles: A Reflection Based on Case Studies from South Korea." Articles 72, no. 3 (2017): 524–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1041096ar.

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In South Korea, many struggles of non-regular workers, who attempted to organize their unions and engage in militant action to protest against employers’ inhumane discrimination and illegal exclusion, have failed to achieve the desired outcomes, due to their vulnerable employment status and their lack of action resources. In this light, our study examines the conditions that lead to victory in precarious workers’ struggles, by focusing on three attributes: internal solidarity with regular workers, external solidarity from labour and civil society groups outside the workplace, and mobilized pro
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Alho, Rolle. "Trade Union Responses to Labour Immigrants: Selective Solidarity." Finnish Yearbook of Population Research 48 (January 1, 2013): 77–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.23979/fypr.48547.

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The Finnish service sector trade union Palvelualojen ammattiliitto or Service Union United has the largest amount of migrant members of all Finnish trade unions. It walks the narrow line between defending the perceived interests of its members from the ‘threat’ of labour immigration, and simultaneously trying to act as an immigrant-friendly force. This qualitative case study analyses the outcomes of the union’s strategies in questions related to immigration. The outcomes affect different immigrant groups in a different manner. Furthermore, the established quasi-state character of the Finnish t
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Smith, Evan. "Solidarity: a new concept for transnational labour history?" Twentieth Century Communism 10, no. 10 (2016): 112–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3898/175864316818855211.

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Bernaciak, Magdalena. "Labour solidarity in crisis? Lessons from General Motors." Industrial Relations Journal 44, no. 2 (2013): 139–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irj.12009.

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Bieler, Andreas, and Chun-Yi Lee. "What Future for Chinese Labour and Transnational Solidarity?" Globalizations 14, no. 2 (2016): 327–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2016.1207933.

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Duckett, Stephen. "Subsidiarity, solidarity and challenges for faith-based social sector provision in Australia." Theology 128, no. 3 (2025): 173–83. https://doi.org/10.1177/0040571x251334744.

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As Forde rightly highlights, the Red Tory–Blue Labour reliance on the Catholic social teaching precept of subsidiarity as a basis for social sector reform is inadequate, ignoring the equally important emphasis on solidarity. The Red Tory–Blue Labour post-liberal reform direction mostly passed Australia by, but the solidarity–subsidiarity frame still has relevance for the future of faith-based welfare organizations in the country. The challenge for those organizations is to resist the temptation of the careless, contract state, instead pursuing the common good, and re-emphasizing their foundati
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Brookes, Michael, Timothy Hinks, Geoffrey Wood, Pauline Dibben, and Ian Roper. "“Pulled Apart, Pushed Together”." Articles 59, no. 4 (2005): 769–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/011338ar.

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This is a study of horizontal and vertical solidarity within a national labour movement, based on a nationwide survey of members of affiliated unions of the Congress of South African Trade Unions. On the one hand, the survey reveals relatively high levels of vertical and horizontal solidarity, despite the persistence of some cleavages on gender and racial lines. On the other hand, the maintenance and deepening of existing horizontal and vertical linkages in a rapidly changing socio-economic context, represents one of many challenges facing organized labour in an industrializing economy. COSATU
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Bolton, Sharon C., and Knut Laaser. "The Moral Economy of Solidarity: A Longitudinal Study of Special Needs Teachers." Work, Employment and Society 34, no. 1 (2020): 55–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017019871237.

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Based on a longitudinal study of a Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) in England for children excluded from mainstream schools and utilising a moral economy lens, this article explores how solidarity is created and maintained in a very particular community of teachers and learning support assistants (LSAs). A moral economy approach highlights the centrality of people’s moral norms and values for understanding the multi-layered dimensions of solidarity in organisations and how it changes in the context of transformations in the labour process. The article illustrates how teachers and LSAs rely on mutual
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Woods, H. D. "Labour Relations in the Public Service : Manitoba." Relations industrielles 30, no. 1 (2005): 3–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/028581ar.

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In reference with the Manitoba Labour-Management Review Committee, the author deals with the problem of public employment labour relations and the use of the Review Committee as a device to explore a major public policy problem in industrial relations.
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Wiley-Yancy, Destiny. "Afro-Asian Peoples’ Solidarity Organization (AAPSO) Presidium Committee Nairobi Preparations." Meridians 20, no. 1 (2021): 174–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15366936-8913162.

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Abstract The Afro-Asian People’s Solidarity Organization’s (AAPSO) Presidium Committee on Women met to prepare for the United Nations Conference on Women in Nairobi, Kenya. The committee aimed to tackle the impact of colonialism and imperialism and the ways they disproportionately impacted the lives of women. The AAPSO wanted to do this through a series of workshops focusing on the status of women in apartheid South Africa, the destabilization of women and children in Africa and Asia, the burden of debt in developing countries, and the subversive role of transnational corporations in mass medi
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Kowal, Grzegorz. "Eugeniusz Szumiejko, Biografia opozycjonisty." Wrocławski Rocznik Historii Mówionej 2 (October 30, 2012): 153–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.26774/wrhm.31.

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In his account, Eugeniusz Szumiejko (born on Sept 9, 1946 in Wierobiejki), anti-communist opposition activist, recounts his childhood spent on the territories that were joined to the Soviet Union after the Second World War, resettlements and his later opposition activities. 
 In the 1980’s Szumiejko, as an important member of both legal and clandestine ‘Solidarity’, often found himself in the center of political events taking place in Poland. Therefore, it is worth paying attention to fragments of his account related to the period of so-called ‘Solidarity carnival’ as well as to descripti
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Forde, Joseph. "Blue Labour, welfare and Catholic social teaching." Theology 128, no. 3 (2025): 165–72. https://doi.org/10.1177/0040571x251334743.

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This article examines whether Blue Labour’s critique of welfare states is consistent with Catholic social teaching on welfare, and, specifically, on welfare states, as has been argued by some of its founders, such as Maurice Glasman, John Milbank and Adrian Pabst. By examining their thinking on the Catholic doctrine of subsidiarity, it is argued that their interpretation is open to challenge. This is because of the need for the Catholic doctrine of subsidiarity to be held in balance with Catholic thinking on solidarity when considering welfare provision. Further, it is argued that Archbishop W
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Ozkaraca, Ercument. "Benefiting from collective labour agreement by paying solidarity due." Pressacademia 7, no. 1 (2018): 10–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.17261/pressacademia.2018.791.

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Gibb, Robert. "Global Restructuring, Labour and the Challenges for Transnational Solidarity." Journal of Contemporary European Studies 20, no. 2 (2012): 234–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14782804.2012.687578.

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Pringle, Tim. "A Solidarity Machine? Hong Kong Labour NGOs in Guangdong." Critical Sociology 44, no. 4-5 (2017): 661–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0896920517716747.

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Although the literature on labour NGOs (LNGOs) in China has significantly expanded, few scholars have attempted to subject the work of these organizations to a Marxist perspective. This article draws on a recently developed Marxian theoretical framework on social movements to analyse the pioneering work of Hong Kong LNGOs and their partners in the province of Guangdong, China. Over the past 15 years, the Hong Kong groups, as they are known collectively, have been ideally placed to develop specific interventions in response to migrant workers’ pursuance of wage claims and improved working condi
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Pilon, Dennis, Stephanie Ross, and Larry Savage. "Solidarity Revisited: Organized Labour and the New Democratic Party." Canadian Political Science Review 5, no. 1 (2011): 20–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.24124/c677/2011291.

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This article seeks to engage Jansen and Young’s recent research on the impact of changing federal campaign finance laws on the relationship between organized labour and the New Democratic Party. Jansen and Young use models from mainstream comparative politics to argue that unions and the NDP retain links due to a “shared ideological commitment” to social democracy, rather than an expectation of mutual rewards and despite changes in the global economy. We critically assess the evidence, method of comparison, and theoretical assumptions informing their claims and find many aspects unconvincing.
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Khairulyadi, Khairulyadi, Siti Ikramatoun, and Khairun Nisa. "Durkheim's Social Solidarity and the Division of labour: An Overview." Jurnal Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (JSAI) 3, no. 2 (2022): 82–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.22373/jsai.v3i2.1792.

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This article aims to review Durkheim's concepts of division of labour and social solidarity, especially how social solidarity developed through the division of labour and how the interplay between the two gives rise to the functionality of the social system. This study, too, explains the relevance of such concepts to studying contemporary society. This study concludes that some underlying shortcomings need addressing without denying Durkheim's attempt to provide a sound methodological and theoretical foundation for sociology as a discipline. Durkheim's contention that the Division of labour fo
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Tassinari, Arianna, and Vincenzo Maccarrone. "Riders on the Storm: Workplace Solidarity among Gig Economy Couriers in Italy and the UK." Work, Employment and Society 34, no. 1 (2019): 35–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017019862954.

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In light of the individualisation, dispersal and pervasive monitoring that characterise work in the ‘gig economy’, the development of solidarity among gig workers could be expected to be unlikely. However, numerous recent episodes of gig workers’ mobilisation require reconsideration of these assumptions. This article contributes to the debate about potentials and obstacles for solidarity in the changing world of work by showing the processes through which workplace solidarity among gig workers developed in two cases of mobilisation of food delivery platform couriers in the UK and Italy. Throug
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Zentai, Violetta, and Margit Feischmidt. "Solidarity work, duty to care, and commoning during the pandemic crisis." Intersections 10, no. 3 (2024): 179–98. https://doi.org/10.17356/ieejsp.v10i3.1298.

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The article explores civic solidarity acts during the first lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on qualitative research conducted in Hungary largely online, we explore how solidarity work initiated civic collaborations which reconfigured human efforts, time, and labour to mitigate crisis conditions in multiple ways and shaped the political potentials of solidarity practices. The inquiry captures different reasonings and practices in managing the division, valuation, and responsibilities in solidarity work. It also examines how the sense of the duty to care became an essential component in
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Olaszek, Jan. "Kultura, która nie kłamie. Szkic o Komitecie Kultury Niezależnej." Wolność i Solidarność 10 (2017): 82–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/25434942ws.17.005.13118.

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The Culture without Lies. Essay about Independent Culture Committe The article refer the history of the Independent Culture Committee – an underground structure operating in the communist Poland in 1983-1989. The author describes the origin of the committee, presents his most important activists and main activities: organizing financial support for creators and initiatives related to independent culture (for example, publishers, writers, poets, artists, filmmakers, musicians), awarding the „Solidarity” Cultural Awards, publishing underground magazines „Kultura Niezależna” (“Independent Culture
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Olaszek, Jan. "Kultura, która nie kłamie. Szkic o Komitecie Kultury Niezależnej." Wolność i Solidarność 10 (2017): 82–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/25434942ws.17.005.13118.

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The Culture without Lies. Essay about Independent Culture Committe The article refer the history of the Independent Culture Committee – an underground structure operating in the communist Poland in 1983-1989. The author describes the origin of the committee, presents his most important activists and main activities: organizing financial support for creators and initiatives related to independent culture (for example, publishers, writers, poets, artists, filmmakers, musicians), awarding the „Solidarity” Cultural Awards, publishing underground magazines „Kultura Niezależna” (“Independent Culture
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Ludlam, Steve, Matthew Bodah, and David Coates. "Trajectories of Solidarity: Changing Union-Party Linkages in the UK and the USA." British Journal of Politics and International Relations 4, no. 2 (2002): 222–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-856x.t01-1-00003.

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This article analyses the linkage between trade unions and the US Democratic Party and the UK Labour Party in the twentieth century. A typology suited to longitudinal analysis of labour movement union-party linkages is proposed to help characterise and explain historical development of these two national movements through earlier types of linkage, into ‘New Labour’ and ‘New Democratic’ forms. The paper suggests that, from similar starting points, differences through time in the range of types of linkage in the two movements can be explained by a combination of factors of political economy and
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Calderón-Milán, María-José, Beatriz Calderón-Milán, and Virginia Barba-Sánchez. "Labour Inclusion of People with Disabilities: What Role Do the Social and Solidarity Economy Entities Play?" Sustainability 12, no. 3 (2020): 1079. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12031079.

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Economic theory presupposes that the Entities of the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) should exhibit a greater sensitivity in the labour insertion of groups in danger of social exclusion than should the Capitalist Companies (CC). Therefore, it is expected that the SSE will employ a greater number of people with socio-labour characteristics among its workers against whom the ordinary labour market discriminates negatively. In this context, the objective of this research is focused on the analysis of socio-labour characteristics, salary differences and the degree of inequality in the distribu
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Mitsilegas, Valsamis. "Humanizing solidarity in European refugee law." Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 24, no. 5 (2017): 721–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1023263x17742817.

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The article will put forward a proposal for a paradigmatic change that aims to ‘humanize’ solidarity by moving away from a concept of state-centred solidarity to a concept of solidarity centred on the individual. It will demonstrate how the application of the principle of mutual recognition in the field of positive asylum decisions – accompanied by full equality and access to the labour market for refugees across the European Union – can play a key role in achieving this paradigmatic change. The relationship between solidarity and mutual recognition will be analysed in four steps: by exploring
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Fleay, C., and M. L. Sanders. "The Labour Spain Committee: Labour Party Policy and the Spanish Civil War." Historical Journal 28, no. 1 (1985): 187–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x00002272.

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Ho, Hannah Ming Yit. "Organic Solidarity in the National Response to COVID-19 in Brunei Darussalam." Southeast Asia: A Multidisciplinary Journal 22, no. 1 (2022): 23–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/seamj-01-2022-b1003.

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This paper examines the national solidarity in Brunei Darussalam during the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequential impact on younger generations. Utilising Emile Durkheim's solidarity theories, I examine how young people's social media use builds on state discourse in the pandemic. I contend that a shift towards an organic society is visible through a social cohesion that is based on differentiated roles. I argue that the citizenry plays a vital role in the forward momentum toward Industrial Revolution (IR) 4.0, which illustrates that solidarity cannot be forged as a top-down directive. By pr
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Scolnic, Galina, and Jennifer Halliday. "Gendered Emotional Labour in Academia." Atlantis 45, no. 2 (2024): 168–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1114719ar.

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The authors share their reflections in the aftermath of the roundtable Emotional Labour in Academia that took place during the Women’s and Gender Studies et Recherches Féministes (WGSRF) 2023 conference. Although each participant at the roundtable had a unique positionality, they had experiences to share as women in academia who desire to do their work well without exhausting themselves in the process. This paper does not restate all that was said during the roundtable event but shares what we have learned collectively and individually and further expresses the authors’ desire for more discuss
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Balezin, Alexander. "Collaboration of the GDR with the Liberation Movement of Namibia, 1960—1990." ISTORIYA 15, no. 11 (145) (2024): 0. https://doi.org/10.18254/s207987840033352-6.

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Based on archival documents from the National Archives of Namibia and rare publications of sources, the article examines the stages and main forms of collaboration of the German Democratic Republic with organizations fighting for the liberation of Namibia, the main one of which was the Organization of the Peoples of South West Africa (SWAPO). The GDR was the main country of the socialist camp after the USSR, actively supporting the SWAPO's struggle for the independence of Namibia. SWAPO was a priority for the GDR among the liberation movements in Africa, and this was due to the orient
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Kang, Su-Dol. "Labour relations in Korea between crisis management and living solidarity." Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 1, no. 3 (2000): 393–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14649370020009906.

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HORTON, TIM. "Solidarity Lost? Labour and the Politics of the Welfare State." Political Quarterly 81 (September 2010): S31—S45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-923x.2010.02219.x.

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