Global Labour Journal has just published its latest issue – Volume 9(2), Special Issue: Acquiring and Applying Power Resources. It is available at: https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/globallabour/issue/view/334. We invite you to review the Table of Contents here and then visit the GLJ web site to review articles and items of interest. FRONT MATTER The Power Resources Approach: Developments and Challenges by Stefan Schmalz, Carmen Ludwig, Edward Webster ARTICLES Securing, Leveraging and Sustaining Power for Street Vendors in India by Sachin Kumar, Arbind Singh Transforming Transport Unions through Mass Organisation of Informal Workers: A Case Study of the ATGWU in Uganda by Dave Spooner, John Mark Mwanika The Ambivalence of Structural Power: Alternative Trade Unions Challenging Transnational Automotive Companies in Russia by Sarah Hinz Building Union Power Across Borders: The Transnational Partnership Initiative of IG Metall and the UAW by Michael Fichter The CUT’s Experience during the Workers’ Party Governments in Brazil (2003-2016) by José Dari Krein, Hugo Dias When Local Class Unionism Meets International Solidarity: A Case of Union Revitalisation in Turkey by Alpkan Birelma BOOK REVIEWS Review of: Olle Törnquist and John Harriss (2016) Reinventing Social Democratic Development. Insights from Indian and Scandinavian Comparisons by Bernhard Leubolt Review of: Vishwas Satgar (2018) The Climate Crisis: South African and Global Democratic Eco-Socialist Alternatives by Edward Webster Review of: Pun Ngai (2016) Migrant Labour in China by Bijun Ye GLOBAL ISSUES Agency and the Power Resources Approach: Asserting the Importance of the Structuring Conditions of the Capitalist Social Relations of Production by Andreas Biel Power Resources and Organising Informal Economy Workers by Akua O. Britwu Power Resources in Theory and Practice: Where to Go from Here by Marissa Brooke
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