Bokdetaljer
Format
Inbunden
Sidor
308
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Aug 17, 1992
Förlag
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
069107898X
ISBN-13
9780691078984
Beskrivning
In the spring of 1968, France found itself engulfed in a fervent wave of strikes that transformed the landscape of industrial relations. Chris Howell explores the complex dynamics of this period, revealing how labor activism emerged as a powerful force against the backdrop of societal upheaval. Through detailed analysis, the narrative delves into the political and economic implications of the strikes, highlighting the workers' demands for better conditions and their quest for rights.
This exploration offers insight into the broader significance of labor movements and their lasting impact on regulatory frameworks. Howell sheds light on the interplay between worker solidarity, governmental responses, and the shifting tides of public sentiment, illustrating a pivotal moment in labor history that would shape future discourse on workers' rights and regulations in France and beyond.
This exploration offers insight into the broader significance of labor movements and their lasting impact on regulatory frameworks. Howell sheds light on the interplay between worker solidarity, governmental responses, and the shifting tides of public sentiment, illustrating a pivotal moment in labor history that would shape future discourse on workers' rights and regulations in France and beyond.