¿Hacia dónde van los sindicatos?

72% of Spaniards distrust unions, but have they always been in crisis, or have they changed the world? From the first British trade unions of the 19th century to the union resurgence at Starbucks and Amazon, unions have been one of the great drivers of social and labor transformation in history. Through legendary strikes, workers' internationals, and confrontations with the neoliberalism of Reagan and Thatcher, this episode explores how unionism won fundamental rights, how globalization and job insecurity eroded it, and what proposals exist today to revitalize it. Today on "It's Not the End of the World," we talk about how unionism has changed the world. Films: Billy Elliot Pride This episode is sponsored by the Workers' Commissions (CCOO). ❤️ If you like this podcast, follow it so you don't miss our weekly episodes. And if you can, recommend us to your friends, acquaintances, and family! ⭐️ Please give the podcast a 5-star rating wherever you listen (click the bell icon on Spotify or YouTube, subscribe on iVoox, click the "+" in the top right corner of Apple Podcasts...) 🌏 And if you'd like to subscribe and support us, you can do so here: https://elordenmundial.com/suscribete/