Les relations entre syndicats et associations en Belgique : Le cas de la réforme du minimex

In the light of work on Trade Unions and New Social Movements, hypotheses as to their relationships in Belgium are here elaborated. Their respective positions and campaigns regarding basic income are empirically examined. Significant differences between the Union stance and that of given association...

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Main Author: Jean Faniel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Catholique de Louvain 2005-12-01
Series:Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/rsa/614
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description In the light of work on Trade Unions and New Social Movements, hypotheses as to their relationships in Belgium are here elaborated. Their respective positions and campaigns regarding basic income are empirically examined. Significant differences between the Union stance and that of given associations such those concerned with human rights or the unemployed, are highlighted. Divergences also appear amongst the associations themselves as well as between the two main Unions. The contribution concludes with an analysis of the various logics at stake and the empirical relevance of the afore mentioned hypotheses.
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spelling doaj.art-799f99b77a8e422bafe0cffac887d4b62024-02-13T13:17:37ZengUniversité Catholique de LouvainRecherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques1782-15922033-74852005-12-0137112314110.4000/rsa.614Les relations entre syndicats et associations en Belgique : Le cas de la réforme du minimexJean FanielIn the light of work on Trade Unions and New Social Movements, hypotheses as to their relationships in Belgium are here elaborated. Their respective positions and campaigns regarding basic income are empirically examined. Significant differences between the Union stance and that of given associations such those concerned with human rights or the unemployed, are highlighted. Divergences also appear amongst the associations themselves as well as between the two main Unions. The contribution concludes with an analysis of the various logics at stake and the empirical relevance of the afore mentioned hypotheses.https://journals.openedition.org/rsa/614
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title Les relations entre syndicats et associations en Belgique : Le cas de la réforme du minimex
title_full Les relations entre syndicats et associations en Belgique : Le cas de la réforme du minimex
title_fullStr Les relations entre syndicats et associations en Belgique : Le cas de la réforme du minimex
title_full_unstemmed Les relations entre syndicats et associations en Belgique : Le cas de la réforme du minimex
title_short Les relations entre syndicats et associations en Belgique : Le cas de la réforme du minimex
title_sort les relations entre syndicats et associations en belgique le cas de la reforme du minimex
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