Abstract
This New Zealand research finds some support for Wolfgang Streeck’s thesis that education and training offer unions strategic possibilities in a neo-liberal environment. But it also finds that political strategies are necessary when unions’ quasi-constitutional status has been substantially diminished.
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Law, M.,
&
Gemma, P.
(2000).
"Training and the New Industrial Relations": New Zealand Research that Explores Streeck’s Thesis.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2000/papers/47
"Training and the New Industrial Relations": New Zealand Research that Explores Streeck’s Thesis
This New Zealand research finds some support for Wolfgang Streeck’s thesis that education and training offer unions strategic possibilities in a neo-liberal environment. But it also finds that political strategies are necessary when unions’ quasi-constitutional status has been substantially diminished.