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In the late Sixties, several French labor unions became the cradle of a “working-class environmentalism.” This combined a critique of the monetarization of occupational risks with a claim for protecting the environmental against industrial pollution. The period studied extends from 1966 to the late Eighties, which makes it possible to study as a whole two sequences that are often examined separately, as this shed light on the entanglement of the collective mobilizations of the Sixties and the change of the industrial hazard regimes in the late Seventies. Labor unions then called to sanctuarize human health and the environment. By challenging the regulatory framework inherited from the laws on industrial accidents and occupational diseases, unionists advocated for these issues to be removed from negotiations between employers and workers : health was not to be sold anymore, and it was then defended as a “value per se.” For a group of unionist, this approach also became a lever for questioning the social uses and ecological sustainability of production choices.
期刊介绍:
Sociétés Contemporaines est une revue de sciences sociales, pluridisciplinaire, lancée en 1990. Elle est publiée avec le concours du CNRS. La revue publie quatre numéros par an. Chaque numéro comprend un dossier thématique, des articles hors-dossier et dans la rubrique “Sciences sociales : métier et vocation”. Le comité de rédaction est attentif à ce que les dossiers présentent une pluralité d’approches théoriques. Sociétés Contemporaines est un instrument de diffusion des résultats de recherche en sciences sociales ; les articles sont originaux et s’appuient sur des travaux récents.