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China, labor resistance, 1989–2009
In contemporary China, no sustained labor movement has emerged in the strict sense of the term, namely, ...
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John Halfpenny was a prominent trade unionist in Melbourne, Australia, who served as secretary of the ...
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Mexico, labor movement and protests, 1980–2005
Mexican working people participated in significant social movements in the tumultuous transition period ...
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The Mondragón Cooperative Corporation (MCC) is the largest worker-owned and controlled cooperative in ...
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Jack Mundey, environmentalist and trade union activist, achieved prominence as principal leader of the ...
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Oilfields Workers' Trade Union, Trinidad and Tobago (1937–)
The Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU) is one of the oldest and most powerful labor organizations ...
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Paraguay, protest in the post-Stroessner era
Even though the Colorado Party continued in power in Paraguay, the overthrow of General Alfredo Stroessner ...
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Sari, Dita (b. 1972) and Indonesia's labor insurgency, 1992–2009
Dita Indah Sari is an “ordinary” Indonesian woman who dropped out of university but was able to defy ...
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Swaziland, nationalist and economic protests
Protest and resistance have been manifested in Swaziland since at least the sixteenth century, when the ...
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The Greek labor movement reflects the particularities of socioeconomic development in the Greek state ...
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