1. Trade unions, democratic waves, and structural adjustment: the case of francophone West Africa.
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Phelan, Craig
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HISTORY of labor unions , *STRUCTURAL adjustment (Economic policy) , *INTERNATIONAL labor activities , *DEMOCRACY , *INFORMAL sector , *HISTORY ,FRENCH-speaking West African history, 1960- ,AFRICAN politics & government, 1960- - Abstract
This article assesses the consequences of political reform and structural adjustment programmes on trade union development in the countries of francophone West Africa. It addresses the key questions of how and to what extent the democratic upsurge of the 1990s has impacted trade unionism and how structural adjustment has reshaped the industrial relations landscape. It surveys recent developments such as the increasing influence of international labour organisations, the growth of social dialogue in the region, trade union proliferation and the new focus on organising informal-sector workers. The article concludes that, despite the decline in trade union density, the present climate represents opportunities as well as dilemmas for continued trade union vigour. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2011
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