1st Edition

The Politics of Industrial Relations Labor Unions in Spain

By Kerstin Hamann Copyright 2012
302 Pages 33 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

318 Pages 33 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

302 Pages 33 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

As unions in most other industrialized democracies continue to decline, unions in Spain have been able to regain and maintain strength despite unfavorable institutional, political, and economic conditions. The Politics of Industrial Relations provides a comprehensive analysis of Spanish unions from the Franco dictatorship until the present. It builds on industrial relations, comparative... Read more

1. Introduction: The Puzzle of Spanish Unions – A Framework for Analysis  2. Workers, the State, and Labor Relations under the Franco Regime  3. Unions and the Politics of Institution Building during the Transition to Democracy  4. Unions, Parties, and Industrial Relations during the Consolidation of Democracy  5. The Politics of Economic Adjustment under González’ Socialist Government  6. Socialist Policies, Union Decline, and Renewal Strategies  7. Labor Unions and Aznar’s Popular Government: Regaining a Political Voice?  8. Unions and Zapatero’s Socialist Government: Cooperation and Confrontation  9. Conclusion: Unions, Industrial Relations, and Politics in Spain

Biography

Kerstin Hamann is Professor of Political Science at the University of Central Florida. Her books include Parties, Elections, and Policy Reforms in Western Europe: Voting for Social Pacts (with John Kelly), Democracy and Institutional Development: Spain in Comparative Theoretical Perspective (with Bonnie N. Field), and Assessment in Political Science (with Michelle Deardorff and John Ishiyama).