The ‘90s in Argentina: transformation and complexity of the Argentine unionism
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Neoliberalism, Trade Unionism, Labor Reform, Strikes, Social Protest, New Social MovementsAbstract
This paper describes transformation processes occurred in the world of work proceeding from the paradigm shift implied by globalization and technological changes. Also analyzes the way these changes operated in Argentina. Emphasis is placed on the transformations that took place in the 1990s based on the neoliberal model and its consequences on Argentine trade unionism.
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