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Globalization And Organized Labour In The Commonwealth Caribbean: Opportunity Or Threat?


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Table Of Contents

Page 2 Overview
“ 4 Introduction
“ 5 Theoretical Perspectives
“ 8 Threats to Organized Labour
“ 11 Opportunities for Growth
“ 13 Conclusions
“ 14 Recommendations


Overview

Globalization has been the buzzword in the latter part of the twentieth century and has continued to generate much discussion by persons in all spheres. In most cases it has been a very emotive subject tied up with fear, on one hand, and unreserved acceptance on the other, which is an indication the level of misunderstanding which surrounds this concept.

Like mercantilism, colonialism, and industrialization, globalization is seen by some as the natural progression of capitalism by way of expansion of its means of production and control over its markets to force lesser developed states into a global economy. This phenomenon was predicted by Marx and Engels in the Communist Manifesto as a natural progression to an......

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Approximate Word Count: 2667
Approximate Pages: 11 (260 words per double-spaced page)

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