1st Edition

International Trade Unionism (Routledge Revivals)

By Charles Levinson Copyright 1972
    410 Pages
    by Routledge

    410 Pages
    by Routledge

    As Secretary General of the ICF and previously Assistant General Secretary of the IMF, Charles Levinson played an important part in developing the countervailing labour response to the multinational corporations. His earlier work, Capital, Inflation and the Multinationals (Routledge Revivals, 2013) displayed the force of his insight into the dynamics of modern economics and technology. First published in 1972, this book considers the opportunities which allow unions to command an increasing share in decisions that shape the worker’s destiny. Chapters include discussions on the multinational corporations, industrial democracy and the ideas behind collective bargaining.

    1. Collective Bargaining in Perspective  2. The Rise and Fall of the ‘New Inflation’ and ‘Old New-Economics’  3. The Multinational Corporation  4. The Trade Union Answer  5. East-West Trade and the Unions  6. Industrial Democracy  7. The Corporation Without Owners of Capital  8. Asset Formation  9. Technological Unemployment and Retraining  10. Training for Development;  Appendix:  1. Some Examples of Multinational Banking Links  2. Sales, Cash-Flow, Net Profits and Investments of 50 leading British Enterprises  3. Selected List of La Société Générale de Belgique Participations;  Index

    Biography

    Charles Levinson