From the loneliness of the globalized worker to the recomposition of the collective worker. Collective action, territory and labor dispute in the strikes of Coca Cola Fuenlabrada and the technicians of Movistar in Madrid
Abstract
Since 2008 Spain has experienced one of the most important economic crises in its recent history, a period in which different expressions of long-term labor conflicts have occurred, which have had, among others, a common denominator: the relationship between collective action and territory as a framework for the recomposition of templates fragmented by business outsourcing processes. The present article is prepared to analyze the experiences of the strikes carried out by the Coca Cola factory in Fuenlabrada (2014-2016) and the Movistar technicians (2015-2016), from which to contribute elements that allow to elaborate a typology of collective action within labor conflicts in post-crisis Spain.
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