Politics of Labor Reform in Latin America

Politics of Labor Reform in Latin America

EnglishPaperback / softback
Cook Maria Lorena
Pennsylvania State University Press
EAN: 9780271029306
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During the 1990s, governments, employers, and international agencies pressed for greater flexibility in labor regulations throughout much of Latin America. In this comparative study of six Latin American countries, Maria Lorena Cook shows why these common pressures for flexibility led to varied labor reform outcomes. Her examination of the role of organized labor in shaping reform highlights the conditions under which labor can still wield power despite a decline in overall strength.

Cook employs historical case studies and paired comparisons to analyze the political dynamics that led to moderate levels of labor reform in Argentina and Brazil, extensive change in Chile and Peru, and no reform in Mexico and Bolivia. Her book identifies the array of factors—labor movement strategies, democratization and economic opening, international pressures, legal frameworks, and political legacies—that determine whether labor reforms are more likely to stress flexibility or rights.

EAN 9780271029306
ISBN 0271029307
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Publication date February 15, 2009
Pages 248
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 18
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Cook Maria Lorena