This study examines how unions representing telephone workers--one in Mexico and one in British Columbia, Canada--have responded to changes in technology, work organization, and government policy stemming from the rise of a more global economy. Some business writers have suggested that globalization will compel unions to cooperate with managers as workers are more exposed to international competition. By analyzing the actual record of two unions in the highly internationalized telecommunications industry, however, a different picture emerges. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Logics of Resistance : Globalization and Telephone Unionism in Mexico and British Columbia (Transnational Business and Corporate Culture: Problems and Opportunities) (Steve Dubb)