Strike at Kolubara – a case study

In the stormy events, including very strong and massive labour protests, which started the process of democratic changes in our country, the strike of the workers in the Kolubara coalmine plays an exceptionally significant role. This strike is a part of the events in this period and it influenced co...

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Coal
Coal mines
Democratization
Elections
Electricity
Industrial relations
Labor demand
Labor protests
Labor strikes
Labor unions
Mining
Police
Political protests
Politics
Politics / Political Sciences
Salary
Serbia
Social movements
Social policy
Southeast Europe
Strikes
Trade unions
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