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5. Organizing in the Banana Sector
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Beating Global Capital: A Framework and Method for Union Strategic Corporate Research and Campaigns 16
- 2. “Due Diligence” at APM-Maersk: From Malaysian Industrial Dispute to Danish Cross-Border Campaign 40
- 3. Indian Labor Legislation and Cross-Border Solidarity in Historical Context 57
- 4. Struggle, Perseverance, and Organization in Sri Lanka’s Export Processing Zones 78
- 5. Organizing in the Banana Sector 99
- 6. Dockers versus the Directives: Battling Port Policy on the European Waterfront 117
- 7. Going National or European? Local Trade Union Politics within Transnational Business Contexts in Europe 137
- 8. Labor-Community Coalitions, Global Union Alliances, and the Potential of SEIU’s Global Partnerships 155
- 9. International Framework Agreements: Opportunities and Challenges for Global Unionism 174
- 10. Beyond Workers’ Rights: Transnational Corporations, Human Rights Abuse, and Violent Confl ict in the Global South 195
- Conclusion 213
- References 227
- List of Contributors 249
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Beating Global Capital: A Framework and Method for Union Strategic Corporate Research and Campaigns 16
- 2. “Due Diligence” at APM-Maersk: From Malaysian Industrial Dispute to Danish Cross-Border Campaign 40
- 3. Indian Labor Legislation and Cross-Border Solidarity in Historical Context 57
- 4. Struggle, Perseverance, and Organization in Sri Lanka’s Export Processing Zones 78
- 5. Organizing in the Banana Sector 99
- 6. Dockers versus the Directives: Battling Port Policy on the European Waterfront 117
- 7. Going National or European? Local Trade Union Politics within Transnational Business Contexts in Europe 137
- 8. Labor-Community Coalitions, Global Union Alliances, and the Potential of SEIU’s Global Partnerships 155
- 9. International Framework Agreements: Opportunities and Challenges for Global Unionism 174
- 10. Beyond Workers’ Rights: Transnational Corporations, Human Rights Abuse, and Violent Confl ict in the Global South 195
- Conclusion 213
- References 227
- List of Contributors 249
- Index 253