Labor Unions, Partisan Coalitions, and Market Reforms in Latin America
Explore the intricate dynamics of labor unions in Latin America with Labor Unions, Partisan Coalitions, and Market Reforms in Latin America by Maria Victoria Murillo. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2001, this insightful paperback spans 272 pages, delving into the impact of economic crises on labor parties throughout the 1990s. Murillo masterfully analyzes how policies such as trade liberalization and privatization affected labor unions, revealing the complex choices they faced—resisting or acquiescing to these reforms. Through a comparative study of Argentina, Mexico, and Venezuela, the book uncovers the political and economic consequences of labor union actions during turbulent times. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in political science, industrial relations, and the socio-economic landscape of Latin America.