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The rise and fall of union education in New Zealand: 1986-1992. (Special Issue: International and Comparative Labor Education)
March 22, 1994... Introduction
New Zealand's century long experiment with state sponsorship of trade unionism ended in 1991, when a conservative government introduced a new law, the Employment Contracts Act, designed to decollectivise bargaining and end state...
Labor education in the Philippines. (Special Issue: International and Comparative Labor Education)
March 22, 1994... Labor's Cultural Context
The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 volcanic islands laying, at their closest point, about 200 miles off the Asian mainland. Its land area is comparable to California's. Most of the population, about 61...
A comparison of trade union education in the Federal Republic of Germany and Sweden. (Special Issue: International and Comparative Labor Education)
March 22, 1994... Historical Background
Trade union studies, and worker education in the broader sense, in Sweden and the Federal Republic of Germany are almost exclusively sponsored by the trade union movement or institutions closely allied with labor.(1)...
Replacing the state: new directions in Brazilian labor education. (Special Issue: International and Comparative Labor Education)
March 22, 1994... In the past decade the Brazilian labor movement has initiated a process of replacing the state as the primary agent shaping the political organization and representation of the country's workforce. This process, facilitated by the breakdown of...
Trade unions and labor education in East Africa. (Special Issue: International and Comparative Labor Education)
March 22, 1994... A worker education system cannot be separated from the trade union movement and the labor force it serves. And the limits within which a trade union movement is able to function are determined by the laws and customs of the country in which it...
Old themes, new variations: politics, the state, and the shaping of labor education in Singapore and Hong Kong. (Special Issue: International and Comparative Labor Education)
March 22, 1994... Labour education(1) was born in the struggles of workers' movements for political, industrial, and social emancipation. In recent years, however, the political dimension has often been absent from academic writing in the field. The literature...