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Bring Out Yer DeadNeoliberalism and the Crisis of Trade UnionismThe Ohio State University This article reviews three recent books about challenges facing contemporary labor movements. Clawsons argument that U.S. labor unions ought to seek a fusion with 1960s social movements to build a broad challenge to neoliberal politics reflects the seriousness of labors crisis in the United States; his argument is an important one but does not adequately explore the obstacles and difficulties involved in such a fusion. The contributors to Michael Golds volume are much more optimistic aboutlabors future in Europe, but the contributionof neoliberal restructuringto widening cracks in Europes social pacts and a gradual weakening of labors position there are evident. Contributors to Cornfield and McCammons volume raise doubts about European labor movementslong-term ability to resist neoliberal pressures and demonstrate how in the global South neoliberalism has paralyzed some countries labor movements and sparked grassroots resistance in others.
Key Words: trade unions labor relations labor revitalization social movement unionism neoliberalism
Work and Occupations, Vol. 32, No. 3,
355-359 (2005) This article has been cited by other articles:
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