Social movement unionism through radical democracy: The case of the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions and climate change

IF 1.6 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Jane Parker, Ozan Nadir Alakavuklar, Sam Huggard
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Abstract

Union-civil alliances have garnered scholarly and practitioner attention in many nations. Drawing on extensive documentary evidence, this qualitative study examines the rationales for this, focusing on coalitions involving New Zealand's peak labour body and its affiliates around climate change and workplace issues. Laclau and Mouffe's (2001) seminal political theory on radical democracy frames a critical reading of social movement unionism and union-civil alliances as an effort to build new hegemony against dominant neo-liberal discourses and practices. Emergent themes suggest a degree of change by the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions and affiliates in their emphasis of wage and conditions vis-à-vis wider issues, and developing alternative forms of representation and solidarities involving unions. However, early initiatives seem unlikely to gain more traction other than via a radicalised democratic approach involving multi-interest approaches, their urgency underscored by irreversible environmental imperatives.

通过激进民主的社会运动工会主义:新西兰工会理事会与气候变化的案例
工会-民间联盟在许多国家引起了学术界和实践者的关注。利用大量的文献证据,这项定性研究考察了这一现象的基本原理,重点关注新西兰最高劳工组织及其附属机构在气候变化和工作场所问题上的联盟。拉克劳和墨菲(2001)关于激进民主的开创性政治理论将对社会运动工会主义和工会-公民联盟的批判性解读框定为一种建立新霸权的努力,以反对占主导地位的新自由主义话语和实践。新出现的主题表明,新西兰工会理事会及其附属机构在强调工资和条件相对于-à-vis更广泛的问题以及发展涉及工会的代表和团结的其他形式方面作出了一定程度的改变。然而,早期的倡议似乎不太可能获得更多的牵引力,除非通过涉及多方利益的激进民主方法,其紧迫性被不可逆转的环境要求所强调。
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