French trade unions and the mobilisation against the El Khomri law in 2016: a reconfiguration of strategies and alliances
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- Susan Milner & Andrew Mathers, 2013. "Membership, influence and voice: a discussion of trade union renewal in the F rench context," Industrial Relations Journal, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 44(2), pages 122-138, March.
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Trade unions; France; Nuit Debout; social movements; CGT; El Khomri law; representativeness;All these keywords.
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