Varieties of trade union organizing in Central and Eastern Europe: A comparison of the retail and automotive sectors
European Journal of Industrial Relations
Published online on January 27, 2014
Abstract
This article seeks to explain variations in trade union approaches to membership recruitment in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on the automotive and retail sectors in Estonia, Poland, Romania and Slovenia. The analysis accounts for cross-country and sectoral differences in organizing approaches by reference to the role of institutional contexts, union organizational resources and trade unionists’ social agency.