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Author: | Guillen, M. |
Title: | Organized labor's images of multinational enterprise: divergent foreign investment ideologies in Argentina, South Korea, and Spain |
Journal: | Industrial and Labor Relations Review
2000 : APR, VOL. 53:3, p. 419-442 |
Index terms: | LABOUR ENTERPRISE FOREIGN INVESTMENT |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | This paper conceptualizes how organized labour in newly industrialized countries both responds to and shapes the presence of foreign multinationals. Four images of multinationals -- as "villains", "necessary evils", "arm's length collaborators", and "partners" are documented and compared using evidence drawn from three countries during the 1950-1999 period. Organized labor flatly opposed foreign multinationals early on, under authoritarian regimes, in all three countries -- Argentina, South Korea, and Spain -- but that stance shifted over time in divergent rather than convergent ways. |
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