This study analyzes the critical factors that have shaped the character of trade unionism in the Commonwealth Caribbean, as well as the major challenges that currently confront trade union practice. Particular emphasis is placed on the sociological foundations of labor law and the role of the state, in addition to the shape and contours of future industrial relations practice in the region. This unique analysis is placed within a theoretical framework that sheds light on the role of trade unions in a peripheral capitalist social formation. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Trade Unionism and Industrial Relations in the Commonwealth Caribbean : History, Contemporary Practice and Prospect (Contributions in Labor Studies) (Lawrence A. Nurse)