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Introduction History and Dynamics of White-Collar Unionism in Korea Impediments of Enterprise Unionism Theoretical Agenda, Explanatory Framework, and Causal Structure Comparison Cases Data Sources White-Collar Unionism as Social Movements Definition of White-Collar Labor and Its Trade Union White-Collar Union Growth and Middle-Class Formation in the West Cross-Societal Variation of White-Collar Unionism in the West Labor as Social Movements Three Main Theoretical Perspectives: Structuralism, Voluntarism, and Constructionism Integrative and Processual Explanatory Framework Theoretical Frameworks for Political Protest and Labor Solidarity Collective Action Outcomes Political Opportunity Organizational Leadership Personal Welfare and Economic Justice Wage Differential Reduction Demand and Consequences National Trend in Wage Structure Union Relative Wage Effect Subjective Criteria for Wage Increases: Different Interpretive Frameworks Internal Labor Market and Labor Process: Frame Construction Workplace Innovation Political Protest and Social Reform External Criticism and Coalition Strategy Intersectoral Variation in Social Reform Conditions for Political Protest and Social Reform (1): Perceived Collective Action Outcome Failure Conditions for Political Protest and Social Reform (2): Government Repression Conditions for Political Protest and Social Reform (3): Leadership Efficacy in Consensus Formation Inter-Union Solidarity and Industrial Unionism Union Density Decline and Financial Crisis Coalitional Repertoires: Collaborative Struggle and Multiemployer Bargaining Differences in Solidarity Growth Conditions for Inter-Union Solidarity (1): Perceived Coalition Movement Outcome Success Conditions for Inter-Union Solidarity (2): Positive Government Response Conditions for Inter-Union Solidarity (3): Intermediate Leadership Centralization Conclusion
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Labor movement -- Korea (South).
White collar workers -- Labor unions -- Korea (South).
White collar workers -- Korea (South).
Industrial relations -- Korea (South).
Social movements -- Korea (South).