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Sweden's militant unions crack the migrant worker organizing challenge

A new study reveals how Sweden's syndicalist SAC union is successfully mobilizing migrant workers through confrontational tactics and direct action—a model that challenges the country's consensus-based labor tradition. The findings suggest class struggle unionism could reshape how unions worldwide approach precarious workforces.

Originaltitel: Solidarity and Contentiousness in Migrant Worker Mobilisation: Syndicalist Unionisation in Sweden

Abstrakt

This article analyses the mobilisation of migrant workers in SAC, the main syndicalist trade union in Sweden. It theorises mobilisation and solidarity from a labour process perspective and, based on ethnography, identifies accessibility , contentiousness and belonging as key mechanisms to explain the union’s form of mobilisation. By drawing on the class struggle unionism framework, it conceptualises two strategies – of ‘collapsing servicing and organising’ and ‘participation follows action’ – to explain why and how SAC is successful in its mobilisation efforts. It shows that SAC’s confrontational methods mobilise a migrant worker community where workers’ intersubjective experiences of migration and precariousness shape solidarity and build associational power. The article concludes that SAC’s mobilisation of migrant workers is groundbreaking in a Swedish context and that class struggle unionism has plenty to offer also to other unions.

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