Anchoring the Union Mandate - A Look at the Swedish Labour Law Model

32 Pages Posted: 8 Jun 2013

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Laura Carlson

Stockholm University - Faculty of Law; University of Oxford - Institute of European and Comparative Law; University of California, Berkeley - Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law

Date Written: Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

In today’s Europe, with ever closer ties as created by Union membership and law, as well as the Europeanization of human rights through the European Convention, a greater understanding of the intricacies of the national legal systems, particular in the field of labour law, is necessary in order to find more appropriate legal approaches. The structures created on the European level have placed pressure on the different existing labour law models. Pressure is also currently placed on the Labour unions by the economic situation, with unions needing to not only adapt to a changing economy, but also needing to reinvent themselves in order to attract and retain union members. One of the pivotal aspects of the role of unions is representing their members, and identifying and determining their mandate as received from the members. This article describes this process of “anchoring” the union mandate as within the Swedish Labour Law Model. First, a history of the Swedish labour law model is given, followed by a description of the internal workings of Swedish labour unions with respect to identifying and anchoring their mandate.

Keywords: labour union, mandate, Swedish model

Suggested Citation

Carlson, Laura, Anchoring the Union Mandate - A Look at the Swedish Labour Law Model (Jan 1, 2013). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2275749 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2275749

Laura Carlson (Contact Author)

Stockholm University - Faculty of Law ( email )

S-106 91 Stockholm
Sweden

HOME PAGE: http://www.su.se/english/profiles/lcarl-1.183828

University of Oxford - Institute of European and Comparative Law ( email )

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Oxford OX1 3UL
United Kingdom

University of California, Berkeley - Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law

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Berkeley, CA 94720-7200
United States

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