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Fernandes, Lídia C. & Dias, H. (2016). The General Strike of November 2012 and Anti-Austerity Protests – Evidence from the Portuguese Case. Third ISA Forum of Sociology – RN 44 -- Session: European Labour and the Struggle Against Austerity.
L. M. Fernandes and H. Dias, "The General Strike of November 2012 and Anti-Austerity Protests – Evidence from the Portuguese Case", in 3rd ISA Forum of Sociology – RN 44 -- Session: European Labour and the Struggle Against Austerity, Vienna, 2016
@misc{fernandes2016_1715921664942, author = "Fernandes, Lídia C. and Dias, H.", title = "The General Strike of November 2012 and Anti-Austerity Protests – Evidence from the Portuguese Case", year = "2016", url = "https://www.isa-sociology.org/en/conferences/forum/vienna-2016" }
TY - CPAPER TI - The General Strike of November 2012 and Anti-Austerity Protests – Evidence from the Portuguese Case T2 - Third ISA Forum of Sociology – RN 44 -- Session: European Labour and the Struggle Against Austerity AU - Fernandes, Lídia C. AU - Dias, H. PY - 2016 CY - Vienna UR - https://www.isa-sociology.org/en/conferences/forum/vienna-2016 AB - Opposition against austerity was the cornerstone to the protests which took place since 2010. In Portugal, the first signs of mobilization came from the trade unions, although the emergence of new actors allowed the movement to widen its social influence. This article reflects on the Portuguese contribution to the transnational general strike on the 14th of November 2012 in order to explore its insertion in this period's contentious politics, not only regarding its transnational dimension – within the European Union framework -, but also concerning the relationship between different actors – particularly between trade unions and new political actors. While facing a political agenda determined to implement major changes to the regime of labour and social policies, the unions encountered increased challenges regarding the use of their ultimate instrument of struggle – strikes -, especially with consideration to its bases of power, that were already quite weakened ahead of this cycle of mobilization. ER -