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AFL-CIO Legislative Guide: 112th Congress (2011–2012)
The AFL-CIO Legislative Guide for the 112th Congress covers the following issues as they relate to labor and public policy:
The Economy
Freedom to Form a Union
Health Care
Retirement Security
Core Labor Laws, Labor Standards and Workplace Protections
Education, Civil and Human Rights, Fair and Open Elections
The Global Econom
AFL-CIO Legislative Guide: 112th Congress (2011–2012)
The AFL-CIO Legislative Guide for the 112th Congress covers the following issues as they relate to labor and public policy:
The Economy
Freedom to Form a Union
Health Care
Retirement Security
Core Labor Laws, Labor Standards and Workplace Protections
Education, Civil and Human Rights, Fair and Open Elections
The Global Econom
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The commodification of security in the risk society
Expanding on the works of Beck and others on the growing business of risk, this paper examines the role of private industry in the creation, management and perpetuation of the world risk society. It observes that the replacement of the concept of security with risk over the past decades has permitted private firms to identify a growing range of unknown and unknown-unknown dangers which cannot be eliminated and require continuous risk management. Using the discourse of risk and its strategies of commercialized, individualized and reactive risk management, the private risk industry has thus contributed to the rise of a world risk society in which the demand for security can never be satisfied and so guarantees continuous profits
Theoretical and empirical links between trade unions and democracy
This special issue wants to honour the memory of Giulio Regeni, a PhD student at the University of Cambridge who was assassinated while he was conducting field research on independent trade unions in Egypt. This introduction and the following articles focus on the theoretical, empirical and methodological questions at the core of Regeni’s research. Unions have traditionally been regarded as crucial for representing the interests of the working class as a whole and for building and sustaining industrial and political democracy; however, there is a debate about the conditions under which unions can be effective, and the role of unions’ internal democracy is particularly controversial. The article discusses the theoretical linkages between trade unions, democratization and union democracy and concludes with a reflection on the new concerns about the risk of conducting field research on these issues raised by Regeni’s death
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