International Labour Movement
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Dan Gallin:
Organized
Labor as a Global Social Force, IR2 Workshop,
Washington DC, 1999
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Peter Waterman:
Prague 1968: The
Last, Late Short Spring of the
World Federation of Trade Unions,
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Dan Gallin:
Rules
for the Strongest, Rights for the Weakest,
Mani Tese, Florence, 1997
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Dan Gallin:
The International Labour Movement:
History and Ideologies, Center Praxis, Moscow, 2003
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Dan Gallin: Strategies for the Labour
Movement, LO-Skolen, Helsingoer, 2003
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Dan Gallin: Not With a Bang But With a
Whimper, August 2004
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Asbjøern
Wahl: The Ideological
Legacy of the Social Pact, 2004
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Dan Gallin:
Contemporary Issues in the International Trade Union Movement, TGWU Seminar,
Eastbourne (2004)
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Dan Gallin:
The Labor Movement, 2004
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Rob Lambert: An Early Phase of Transition: Global Corporations and the
Reconfiguration of Trade Union Power
- Dan Gallin:
Organizing, Means and Ends, 2006
- Ron Oswald:
Global Unions, Global Companies, Global Campaigns, 2006
Discussion
The American Debate
The Australian Scene
The Finnish Paper Strike - March -July 2005
Discussion
The following two articles
appeared in Federation News, the journal of the General Federation of Trade
Unions (www.gftu.org.uk),
Sibley's in the Autumn 2002 issue and Gallin's in the Spring 2003 issue. The
GFTU was founded in Britain in 1899. It provides services and benefits, mainly
in the field of education and research, to affiliated unions, which are also
affiliates of the British TUC. The two issues of the journal were produced in
co-operation with the Institute of Employment Rights (www.ier.org.uk).
The American Debate
version (print out
as a Word Document)

The Australian Scene
The
Finnish Paper Strike - March -July 2005
by Paul Germanotta
Chronology
Summary of the Agreement
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