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Title: Patterns of Labour Solidarity Towards Precarious Workers and the Unemployed in Critical Times in Greece, Poland, and the UK
Author(s): Karakioulafi, Christina
Kanellopoulos, Kostas
Petelczyc, Janina
Montgomery, Tom
Baglioni, Simone
Contact Email: tom.montgomery@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: labour organisations
precarious workers
solidarity
unemployed
unions
Issue Date: Sep-2021
Date Deposited: 6-Mar-2023
Citation: Karakioulafi C, Kanellopoulos K, Petelczyc J, Montgomery T & Baglioni S (2021) Patterns of Labour Solidarity Towards Precarious Workers and the Unemployed in Critical Times in Greece, Poland, and the UK. <i>Sociological Research Online</i>, 26 (3), pp. 739-758. https://doi.org/10.1177/1360780420980464
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to examine whether and by what means traditional unions and other labour-oriented organisations engage in solidarity activities in favour of precarious workers and the unemployed. Our findings derive from qualitative data analysed from 10 in-depth interviews per country conducted as part of a large collaborative project with participants sampled from trade unions and other labour-oriented solidarity organisations based in three European national contexts: Greece, Poland, and the UK. Our aim here is to discern common features and differences in the strategies and answers given, within the three national contexts. To this end, we examine the actors engaged in labour solidarity; the value frames upon which these actions draw; the beneficiaries of their solidarity actions; the type of activities adopted mainly in favour of precarious workers and the unemployed; and their engagement in transnational labour solidarity activities.
DOI Link: 10.1177/1360780420980464
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