Alliances and Solidarity to Promote Women Workers' Rights
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Overview: Trade unions are increasingly reaching out beyond the traditional workplace, whether at enterprise or industry level. They are connecting with other elements of civil society and building alliances and partnerships at community, national, regional, international and global levels. The broader social agenda of the labor movement could be advanced only through the building of broad popular coalitions, with the trade union movement at their center. But bringing together many civil groups, issue-oriented movements and other popular groups that perceive, each in their own way, the social threat that corporate power represents and whose areas of concern overlap, in different degrees, with that of the labor movement.
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Format: HTML | Size: 185KB | Date: Jan 2001 | Pages: 1
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