Title:
The state and the trade union movement: the crisis relations between power and civil society
Code:
CSO/94/1
Supervisor:
Sarmouk Center
Author:
Hassan Hamdan
Page Numbers:
30
Available at:
OMSAR
Summary:
Introduction - The social question and conflicting attitudes - The social offer: the decline of the "public institution" and the widening of the field of private insurance - The political and social articulation of the vision of the trade union movement - The disruption by power of the mechanisms of civil society participation in socio-economic decision-making (model of the Economic and Social Council) - The dual approach in the practice of the State Towards civil society - The manifestations and forms of the shift in the exercise of the power of action and reaction to interference in the affairs of the trade union movement - The draft trade union structure - A new concept of trade union unity - Other fields of state intervention in trade union affairs - Authoritarian, political and sectarian intertwining with the traditions of trade union struggle - Conclusion
Year:
1994
Sub-Sector:
Civil Society