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Paradoxes Of Internationalization British And German Trade Unions At Ford And General Motors 19672000 1st Edition Thomas Fetzer

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Paradoxes Of Internationalization British And German Trade Unions At Ford And General Motors 19672000 1st Edition Thomas Fetzer
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.09 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Thomas Fetzer
ISBN: 9780719080975, 0719080975
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Paradoxes Of Internationalization British And German Trade Unions At Ford And General Motors 19672000 1st Edition Thomas Fetzer by Thomas Fetzer 9780719080975, 0719080975 instant download after payment.

Paradoxes of internationalization deals with British and German trade union responses to the internationalization of corporate structures and strategies at Ford and General Motors between the late 1960s and the early twenty-first century. The book is based on research in numerous archives in Britain, Germany and the United States. The book points to the paradoxical effects of internationalization processes. First, it demonstrates how internationalization reinforced trade unions’ national identities and allegiances. Second, the book highlights that internationalization made domestic trade union practices more similar in some respects, while it simultaneously contributed to the re-creation of diversity between and within the two countries. Third, the book shows that investment competition was paradoxically the most important precondition for the emergence of cross-border cooperation initiatives. The book will be of interest to academics and students in a range of disciplines from comparative industrial relations, to international political economy, business studies and transnational history.

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