Question sociale et politique : relations syndicat – gouvernement dans le Venezuela contemporain
Government intervention in the trade union arena is a constant characteristic of Latin-American societies. Social mobilizations and governmental will to overthrow trade union leadership affiliated to the previous political system could have created opportunities to break trade union's subordin...
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Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains
2013
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Sumario: | Government intervention in the trade union arena is a constant characteristic of Latin-American societies. Social mobilizations and governmental will to overthrow trade union leadership affiliated to the previous political system could have created opportunities to break trade union's subordination to politics in contemporary Venezuela. However, Hugo Chavez’s administration has maintained this link. Overthrowing of the previous trade union leadership by mobilizations has led to build a new leadership subordinated to the government. Political domination is still prominent in a context of growing mobilization and deterioration of workers-government relationship. The government hasn’t succeeded in building a unified and powerful centralised trade union |
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