Action research in the garment sector in Southern and Eastern Africa [In: Trade union responses to globalization]
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The book showcases a number of examples of how trade unions have improved the situation of workers by enlarging the labour agenda and cooperation at international, transnational and national levels, as well as through their alliance-building with other civil society groups. The challenges of globalization can only be met if the trade union movement continues to address new issues and adapt its organizational structures accordingly.
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