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" ‘We Too Have a Word to Say’ "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1083616
Doc. No : LA127245
Call No : ‭10.1163/25430149-00101002‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Muzaffer Kaya
Title & Author : ‘We Too Have a Word to Say’ [Article]\ Muzaffer Kaya
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : The Journal of Interrupted Studies
Date : 2018
Volume/ Issue Number : 1/1
Page No : 48–68
Abstract : This article seeks to explain how in the beginning of the 1960s in Turkey the right to strike was adopted as a social right. The existing literature is divided regarding the factors that led to the shift in governmental policy. While some argue that the state granted this right without any struggle on the side of the workers, others propose that the main determinant in the process was the struggle of workers. By scrutinizing the interaction between political developments at the state and party levels, and the actions of the workers in that period, I argue that the recognition of the right to strike was the combined result of several interrelated political developments at the local and global level. This article seeks to explain how in the beginning of the 1960s in Turkey the right to strike was adopted as a social right. The existing literature is divided regarding the factors that led to the shift in governmental policy. While some argue that the state granted this right without any struggle on the side of the workers, others propose that the main determinant in the process was the struggle of workers. By scrutinizing the interaction between political developments at the state and party levels, and the actions of the workers in that period, I argue that the recognition of the right to strike was the combined result of several interrelated political developments at the local and global level. This article seeks to explain how in the beginning of the 1960s in Turkey the right to strike was adopted as a social right. The existing literature is divided regarding the factors that led to the shift in governmental policy. While some argue that the state granted this right without any struggle on the side of the workers, others propose that the main determinant in the process was the struggle of workers. By scrutinizing the interaction between political developments at the state and party levels, and the actions of the workers in that period, I argue that the recognition of the right to strike was the combined result of several interrelated political developments at the local and global level. This article seeks to explain how in the beginning of the 1960s in Turkey the right to strike was adopted as a social right. The existing literature is divided regarding the factors that led to the shift in governmental policy. While some argue that the state granted this right without any struggle on the side of the workers, others propose that the main determinant in the process was the struggle of workers. By scrutinizing the interaction between political developments at the state and party levels, and the actions of the workers in that period, I argue that the recognition of the right to strike was the combined result of several interrelated political developments at the local and global level.
Descriptor : African Studies
Descriptor : Classical Studies
Descriptor : Cultural Heritage Protection
Descriptor : EU Law
Descriptor : General
Descriptor : Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Descriptor : International Law: General Interest
Descriptor : Labor historiography
Descriptor : labor law
Descriptor : labor movement
Descriptor : Turkish history
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/25430149-00101002‬
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