Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction. Neoliberalism, Labor Policy Reform, and Power through the Lens of Chile
Chapter 1. Class Interests and Associational Power: A Relational Approach
Chapter 2. The Class Politics of Labor Reform during the Concertación Administrations (1990–2001)
Chapter 3. Associational Power Imbalances and Labor Policy Continuity: The Bachelet Labor Reform (2015–2016)
Chapter 4. The Problematic Construction of Associational Power: The Case of the CUT
Chapter 5. Collective Organization and Employer Power: The Successful Case of the CPC
Chapter 6. Associational Power and Labor Policy Reform in Comparative Perspective: The Cases of Argentina and Uruguay
Conclusion. Rethinking Class Power and Labor Policy in Neoliberal Society
Notes
References
Index