Otto Brenner, The trade unions and the European institutions (October 1957)

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In October 1957, Otto Brenner, President of the West German Metalworkers’ Union and member of the Action Committee for a United States of Europe (ACUSE), analyses the trade unions’ position on the Rome Treaties. He emphasises the dangers of concentrating the means of production and the need for trade unions to be represented in all the institutions provided for by the new Treaties in order to avoid social costs being unfairly allocated between unions and management.

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Source: Die Neue Gesellschaft. September/Oktober 1957, Nr. 5. Bielefeld: Verlag Neue Gesellschaft GmbH. "Die Gewerkschaften und die europäischen Institutionen", auteur:Brenner, Otto , p. 347-353.

Copyright: (c) J.H.W. Dietz Nachf. GmbH

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