An edition of From plant to politics (1993)

From plant to politics

the Autoworkers Union in postwar Canada

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An edition of From plant to politics (1993)

From plant to politics

the Autoworkers Union in postwar Canada

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In the wake of the continuing recession and destabilized global economy, theorizing about the industrial peace that reigned after World War II through the 1970s has undergone considerable revision. In this path-breaking discussion of Canadian labor relations, Charlotte Yates shows how the state-centered European theories of political economy did not fit the Canadian and United States experiences and treated them as anomalies. Through a case study of the Autoworkers Union in Canada (a branch of the UAW until 1984), Yates subjects this theorizing to critical scrutiny.

Using extensive archives of union political activities, Yates describes how unions were demobilized in their relationships with the state, employers, and political parties as Fordist regulatory structures and practices forced unions to accept the constraints of responsible union behavior. She argues that the Canadian Autoworkers' collective identity and internal organizational structure counteracted these demobilizing tendencies. This historical legacy laid the groundwork for the Autoworker Union's return to militancy in the 1980s and 1990s and has shaped its responses to the pressures of economic globalization and heightened competition.

From Plant to Politics demonstrates how continued union militancy in resisting concessions from employers and other attacks on unions has placed the union in a position of strength from which it now hopes to negotiate the Canadian path to a restructured economy. This study of the internal dynamics of a major union contributes to an understanding of unions as complex organizations engaged in strategic activities that have a definite impact on the national political economy.

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Pages
305

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From plant to politics: the Autoworkers Union in postwar Canada
1993, Temple University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-300) and index.

Published in
Philadelphia
Series
Labor and social change

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.88/1292/097109045
Library of Congress
HD6528.A8 Y38 1993, HD6528.A8Y38 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 305 p. ;
Number of pages
305

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Open Library
OL1722742M
Internet Archive
fromplanttopolit0000yate
ISBN 10
1566390435
LCCN
92026244
OCLC/WorldCat
26304448
Library Thing
5822729
Goodreads
2347873

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