Industrial Relations after Pinochet - Firm Level Unionism and Collective Bargaining Outcomes in Chile

Indira Palacios-valladares

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Indira Palacios-valladares - Industrial Relations after Pinochet - Firm Level Unionism and Collective Bargaining Outcomes in Chile.
In recent decades many countries have implemented neoliberal reforms that have had adverse consequences for unions. In Chile this process was particularly... Lire la suite
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In recent decades many countries have implemented neoliberal reforms that have had adverse consequences for unions. In Chile this process was particularly sweeping, having occurred under the right-wing dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. Despite the transition to democracy in 1990, the labor relations system created by the Pinochet regime is still largely in place. Although a number of works have assessed the conditions of unionism in post-dictatorship Chile, little attention has been paid to the firm level, which is where most of the collective bargaining now takes place.
This book takes a qualitative approach to examining the dynamics of collective bargaining at the firm level in democratic Chile by investigating the causes of variation in the bargaining outcomes of fifty-three unions in four firms in the banking, manufacturing, retail and telecommunications sectors. It seeks to explain both variation in individual union bargaining outcomes within firms and aggregate differences in outcomes between firms.
The book also provides a systematic explanation of the decline of collective bargaining results among Chilean unions in general during the 1990s and early 2000s.

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Biographie d'Indira Palacios-valladares

Indira Palacios-Valladares holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She teaches at Missouri State University. Her research on Chilean unionism and protests has been published in the journal Latin American Politics and Society and presented at international conferences sponsored by the American Political Science Association and the Latin American Studies Association.
Prior to graduate school she worked as an assistant researcher at FLACSO-Chile where she co-authored a number of reports on gender-related policies in Latin America.

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