Posted on 05/25/2008 4:40:47 PM PDT by Dawnsblood
The UK's biggest union Unite is reportedly on the brink of merging with a counterpart in North America.
A deal between Unite and the United Steelworkers' union (USW), is hoped to be sealed by the USW's convention in July, according to newspaper reports.
An agreement would be a milestone in organised labour's efforts to deal with the globalisation of business.
The combined group would have more than three million members in the UK, the US, Canada and the Caribbean.
Stronger influence?
Talks between the union were held last week in London to thrash out the details of the establishment of the first transatlantic union, the Sunday Times and Sunday Telegraph reported.
Although there are different labour laws in other countries, union officials hope that a combined group will increase their bargaining clout in talks with multinational conglomerates.
It is thought the deal will eventually pave the way for the formation of a new umbrella organisation, with a single management structure and leader.
Labour unions from other regions, including from red-hot emerging economies in Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America, are also being encouraged to co-operate.
Unite represents employees at some of Britain's biggest companies, including defence firm BAE, Rolls-Royce, brewer Scottish & Newcastle and Scotland's only oil refinery, Grangemouth.
The union is the product of last year's merger between the Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) and Amicus.
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I predict in the future that overseas union dues will be unlawfully used to influence elections here.
Wonder if this’ll have the same effect as the Union here had - lost jobs, lost industry...
Corporations have been global for decades...I was wondering how long it was before unions became global.
Better makes some popcorn and take a seat, this is going to get intresting.
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