L'état du syndicalisme policier
By: BAYLE, Jean-Louis Loubet del.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, juil./sept. 1999Revue Française D'Administration Publique 91, p. 435-446Abstract: The level of trade-union membership is exceptionaly high in the police force. Trad-unionism in the police is therefore strong; it is equally autonomous but also divided, but notably to its categorised nature. Following on from the 1980s, when a union, the FASP, occupied centre stage pursuing a policy of a co-management with governing authorities, unionism in the police has entered a complex phase of recomposition and regrouping, marked by internal crisis and demands for the pursuit of corporate interestsThe level of trade-union membership is exceptionaly high in the police force. Trad-unionism in the police is therefore strong; it is equally autonomous but also divided, but notably to its categorised nature. Following on from the 1980s, when a union, the FASP, occupied centre stage pursuing a policy of a co-management with governing authorities, unionism in the police has entered a complex phase of recomposition and regrouping, marked by internal crisis and demands for the pursuit of corporate interests
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