Les syndicats britanniques face aux questions monétaires européennes
This article aims to highlight the ways in which the increasing number of European social initiatives encouraged most British trade unions to adopt a more favourable attitude towards European monetary projects. More precisely, most trade unions decided to support Britain’s applications to join the E...
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Centre de Recherche et d'Etudes en Civilisation Britannique
2009-07-01
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| description | This article aims to highlight the ways in which the increasing number of European social initiatives encouraged most British trade unions to adopt a more favourable attitude towards European monetary projects. More precisely, most trade unions decided to support Britain’s applications to join the ERM and EMU in the late 1980s so as to improve the living and working conditions of the British and to regain the influence they had lost at a national level. |
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