Future Strategies of the Global Working Class
This seminar springs out from a global research project on the global working class and a new book, "Labour and the Challenges of Globalisation: What Prospect for Transnational Solidarity". The focus of the seminar will be not on problems but on future strategies. The purpose of the discussion is to identify different existing tendencies or strategies present in the labour movement today and to discuss their different possibilities in different contexts for the advancing of working class interests in today's global capitalism.
| When |
Sep 18, 2008 from 14:00 to 17:00 |
|---|---|
| Where | Moriskan |
| What | Seminar |
| Theme | Building labour strategies for decent work and dignity for all - against precarity and exploitation |
| Aim | Alliance building for joint mobilizations, actions and campaigns, Developing strategies, visions and alternatives, Analysing present social issues |
| Languages | Deutsch, English, Svenska, +, +, +, |
Organisations collaborating on this activity
- World Forum of Alternatives,
- Arenagruppen/Fronesis, Sweden
- Fronesis,
- ABF Stockholm, Sweden
- Labour and Globalisation,
- Swedish Transport Workers Union, Sweden
Participants
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Samir Amin,
Senegal [World Forum of Alternatives ] -
Andreas Bieler,
United Kingdom [University of Nottingham ] -
Ingemar Lindberg,
Sweden -
Peter Waterman,
Netherlands -
Asbjørn Wahl,
Norway [Forum Social Europe and Labour and Globalisation ] -
Ilda Lindell,
Sweden [Nordic Africa Institute ] -
Mac Urata,
United Kingdom [International Transport Workers' Federation ] -
Clas Linder,
Sweden [Swedish Transport Workers Union ] -
Paula Mulinari,
Sweden [Linköping University ] -
Anna Hellström,
Sweden [Swedish Transport Workers Union ] -
Heiner Dribbusch,
Germany [Hans-Böckler-Stiftung ]

