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Trade Unions: Adapt or Die. .

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Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 53Business. Publisher: Economist, 2003ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Collective labor agreements | International labor activities | Labor union members | Labor unions | Labor unions -- Officials and employees | Labor unions -- Political activity | Strikes and lockouts | WagesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Do not be fooled by events in Europe this week [June 1, 2003]. True, parts of France, Germany, Austria and Italy have been brought to a standstill by strikes. True, government efforts in all these countries to reform unaffordable pension systems are under ferocious attack from tough-talking trade-union leaders. These things suggest that unions remain, as much as ever, a force to be reckoned with. In reality, they are not. Unions everywhere are in decline, and to a large extent they deserve to be." (ECONOMIST) This article examines the future of trade unions.
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Originally Published: Trade Unions: Adapt or Die, June 7, 2003; pp. 13+.

"Do not be fooled by events in Europe this week [June 1, 2003]. True, parts of France, Germany, Austria and Italy have been brought to a standstill by strikes. True, government efforts in all these countries to reform unaffordable pension systems are under ferocious attack from tough-talking trade-union leaders. These things suggest that unions remain, as much as ever, a force to be reckoned with. In reality, they are not. Unions everywhere are in decline, and to a large extent they deserve to be." (ECONOMIST) This article examines the future of trade unions.

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