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Trabajo y sociedad

On-line version ISSN 1514-6871

Abstract

DELFINI, Marcelo  and  VENTRICI, Patricia. What's new in the Argentine unionism?: Labor relations and union reconfiguration during kirchneristas governments. Trab. soc. [online]. 2016, n.27, pp.23-41. ISSN 1514-6871.

The governance process of the last decade had as its central element overcoming the biggest crisis that Argentina underwent, in which economic dynamics enabled the creation of employment and overcoming the high levels of unemployment that accompanied the Argentine development since the mid- 90. The decade of the recovery of employment levels, the vitality of collective bargaining and increased labor unrest again placed the union player at the center of the political scene. In this paper we analyze the dynamics of association in Argentina in the last decade from three dimensions of its institutional practice. After raising an analytical description of the economic process context and its impact on the world of work, we address the prevailing logic of collective bargaining in the period, the strategies of alliances and conflicts made by the unions and the development of union representation in the workplace. The first two, analyze the policies of the leaders of the organizations, the third tries to delve into the internal political dynamics of the unions putting eyes on the shop floor.

Keywords : Syndicalism; Labor Relations; Kirchnerism.

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