Van de golden sixties tot 2010: een halve eeuw desindustrialisatie en sociale conflicten in Brussel

The article covers almost half a century of strikes which took place in industrial companies in Brussels, beginning with the major strike in the winter of 1960‑61 until 2010. The selection of these labour disputes was based either on certain characteristics of the disputes, such as their harshness a...

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Main Author: Jean Vandewattyne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles 2015-11-01
Series:Brussels Studies
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/1314
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spelling doaj-ee62d5930c2d4ec4a3de85afb8d939852020-11-25T01:52:02ZengUniversité Saint-Louis BruxellesBrussels Studies2031-02932015-11-0110.4000/brussels.1314Van de golden sixties tot 2010: een halve eeuw desindustrialisatie en sociale conflicten in BrusselJean VandewattyneThe article covers almost half a century of strikes which took place in industrial companies in Brussels, beginning with the major strike in the winter of 1960‑61 until 2010. The selection of these labour disputes was based either on certain characteristics of the disputes, such as their harshness and symbolic character, or on their emblematic character with respect to the Brussels economic reality of the company concerned. The article focuses in particular on two major periods. The first period corresponds to the end of the post-war economic boom and was marked by some hard, long and offensive strikes regarding working conditions. In particular, they brought to the fore the question of the position of “foreign” workers in work organisations as well as in the world of trade unions. The second period covers the beginning of the 1980s until 2010, and had the economic crisis, unemployment and new managerial policies as a backdrop. The disputes were defensive, with the negotiation of social plans related to restructuring and the shutting down of sites as their main issue. The question of the respect of union rights was also a reason for the disputes.http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/1314
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Van de golden sixties tot 2010: een halve eeuw desindustrialisatie en sociale conflicten in Brussel
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title Van de golden sixties tot 2010: een halve eeuw desindustrialisatie en sociale conflicten in Brussel
title_short Van de golden sixties tot 2010: een halve eeuw desindustrialisatie en sociale conflicten in Brussel
title_full Van de golden sixties tot 2010: een halve eeuw desindustrialisatie en sociale conflicten in Brussel
title_fullStr Van de golden sixties tot 2010: een halve eeuw desindustrialisatie en sociale conflicten in Brussel
title_full_unstemmed Van de golden sixties tot 2010: een halve eeuw desindustrialisatie en sociale conflicten in Brussel
title_sort van de golden sixties tot 2010: een halve eeuw desindustrialisatie en sociale conflicten in brussel
publisher Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles
series Brussels Studies
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publishDate 2015-11-01
description The article covers almost half a century of strikes which took place in industrial companies in Brussels, beginning with the major strike in the winter of 1960‑61 until 2010. The selection of these labour disputes was based either on certain characteristics of the disputes, such as their harshness and symbolic character, or on their emblematic character with respect to the Brussels economic reality of the company concerned. The article focuses in particular on two major periods. The first period corresponds to the end of the post-war economic boom and was marked by some hard, long and offensive strikes regarding working conditions. In particular, they brought to the fore the question of the position of “foreign” workers in work organisations as well as in the world of trade unions. The second period covers the beginning of the 1980s until 2010, and had the economic crisis, unemployment and new managerial policies as a backdrop. The disputes were defensive, with the negotiation of social plans related to restructuring and the shutting down of sites as their main issue. The question of the respect of union rights was also a reason for the disputes.
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