<p>This book provides a detailed investigation and comparison of the trade unions of five EU member states: Austria Britain France Germany and Sweden and their positions on Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Several European-level trade union organisations are also examined. The focus of this project however is not limited to EMU as a case study. Rather EMU is regarded as a vehicle to assess trade unions' options and possibilities to respond to global structural change in general and to participate in the formation of the future economic-political system of the EU in particular.<br><br>Two principal hypotheses are investigated. Firstly that a labour movement's position on EMU depends crucially on its length and degree of exposure to the competitive pressures of globalisation and secondly that those trade unions which lose influence within the domestic institutional set-up are most in favour of the establishment of an industrial relations system and social regulation at the European level to counter global pressures. By contrast unions which continue to enjoy a strong position at the national level are less likely to engage in European co-operation.</p>
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