Foreign Workers in Western Europe: An Emerging Political ForceMonograph presenting a comparison of migrant worker political participation and political behaviour in Western Europe - covers home country migration policies, labour policies in France, Germany, Federal Republic and Switzerland, legal status, participation in central government and local government advisory committees, political partys, voting, trade unions, employees associations, interest groups, strikes, civil rights demonstrations and trends. ILO mentioned. Select bibliography pp. 205 to 216 and references. |
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Notes | 20 |
WORKERS AT HOME ABROAD | 30 |
SurveillanceType Homeland Fraternal | 38 |
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activities advisory councils Algerian aliens CEDETIM CFDT Communist community in France democratic demonstrations Der Spiegel domestic political elections electoral emigrant workers employee committees employee delegates extraparliamentary opposition factory FCLI foreign members foreign worker extraparliamentary foreign worker homeland foreign worker interests foreign worker participation foreign worker political foreign worker population foreign worker problems foreign worker representatives foreign worker strikes Gastarbeiter German governmental grievances homeland fraternal organizations homeland governments homeland political homeland regimes host societies Ibid immigration important indigenous integration involvement Italian Italian emigrants labor migration major membership migrant workers militancy Monde movement nationality groups number of foreign officials Paris participation and representation percent political parties political significance Portuguese protest residency role social socialist socioeconomic Spanish status strike action strikers Süddeutsch Zeitung Suisse Swiss Switzerland three countries trade unions travailleurs immigrés Troisdorf Turkish Western Europe Western European wildcat strikes workers in France