1st Edition
A Global Union for Global Workers Collective Bargaining and Regulatory Politics in Maritime Shipping
1. Global Union Strategies for a Global Industry 2. The Maritime Shipping Industry and Maritime Industrial Relations 3. Surveying the Literature 4. How to Catch the Capitalist on the Move: Implementing a Global Uniform Wage Scale on Flag of Convenience Ships 5. Bargaining Globally and Boycotting Locally: Transnational Networks and Global Unionism in Maritime Shipping 6. Seafarer Qualifications, Labor Market Power, and Global Regulatory Politics: Union and Employer Political Strategies for Shaping Access to Global Maritime Labor Markets 7. Dock Unions' Collective Self Defense and the FOC Campaign 8. Breaking No Eggs and Making No Omelettes: Transnational Union Strategies in the Global World Economy 9. Conclusion
Biography
Nathan Lillie is a Fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies. His articles on international unionism and labor standards have appeared in the British Journal of Industrial Relations, Relations Industrielles/ Industrial Relations, and Environment and Planning-A. He is currently researching the role of labor in global governance.






