2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0277-2833(03)11010-2
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Political Transition and Labor Revitalization in Mexico

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“…Within unions, a model of representation based on leaders' relationship with the state can lead to neglect of rank-and-file concerns, and the possibility of state intervention into union decision making can lead to undemocratic elections, removal of elected leaders and suppression of dissent. 18 Exclusion clauses are a boon for unions because they guarantee compulsory membership, but they also free union leaders from having to court new members by appealing to those members' specific interests and ensure that leaders do not need to attend closely to the interests of the rank and file in order to maintain support. 19 Exclusion clauses also eliminate the possibility of the worker being able to associate with the organisation that will best represent her interests.…”
Section: Corporatism and The Challenge Of Union Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Within unions, a model of representation based on leaders' relationship with the state can lead to neglect of rank-and-file concerns, and the possibility of state intervention into union decision making can lead to undemocratic elections, removal of elected leaders and suppression of dissent. 18 Exclusion clauses are a boon for unions because they guarantee compulsory membership, but they also free union leaders from having to court new members by appealing to those members' specific interests and ensure that leaders do not need to attend closely to the interests of the rank and file in order to maintain support. 19 Exclusion clauses also eliminate the possibility of the worker being able to associate with the organisation that will best represent her interests.…”
Section: Corporatism and The Challenge Of Union Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At a minimum', they write, 'labor reform should create legal and institutional guarantees for workers' free choice of union affiliation and leadership and eliminate the current advantages and protections granted to unions that coerce or dupe workers into affiliation without representing their interests'. 22 In short, for workers' interests to be genuinely represented within and by their unions, a revitalisation of labour institutions requires changes to the corporatist structure of interest representation.…”
Section: Corporatism and The Challenge Of Union Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This relationship also weakened the ability of labor leaders to speak on behalf of rank-and-file workers and gave the state power to repress dissident unions. 8 In Mexico, labor revitalization requires a dual process of democratizing labor laws and labor unions. 9 As Ortiz's opening quotation suggests, it may also require that unions engage in Mexico's increasingly pluralist civil society and strengthen alliances with other social movements to promote socially just policies within and beyond the labor sphere.…”
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“…Les récents changements politiques et l'émergence de confédérations syndicales indépendantes ont ébranlé les arrangements institutionnels antérieurs (Bensusán et Cook, 2003). Suite à l'élection en 2000 de Vicente Fox du Parti conservateur (PAN), la rivalité entre les syndicats indépendants et la CTM a provoqué une crise du régime de relations du travail.…”
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