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Labour conflict in Argentina and Brazil: challenging an alliance?

  • 13 de August, 2023
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Class coalitions or struggles within the working class? Social unrest in India and Brazil during the global crisis

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Authoritarian defence of the German model?

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Conflicts over the freedom of collective bargaining and militant strikes in the German railway sector

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The uneven development of (mass) strikes in France and Spain

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The November 2012 general strike and anti-austerity protests – analysis from the Portuguese case

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From Kafr al-Dawwar to Kharga’s ‘Desert Hell Camp’: the repression of Communist workers in Egypt, 1952-1965

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From the Everyday to Contentious Collective Actions: the protests of Jordan Phosphate Mines Company employees between 2011 and 2014

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No Ordinary Union: UGTT and the Tunisian path to revolution and transition

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Introduction: The Twentieth Century Revolutions

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The Workers of Northeast Chubut (Patagonia, Argentina): A Study of the Contextual Features that Shaped the Formation of a Working-Class Fraction

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Workers of the World: International Journal on Strikes and Social Conflicts by International Association Strikes and Social Conflicts is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

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