Planlı Dönemde Sendikal Örgütlenme

1981
Işıklı , Alpaslan
ORGANIZATION OF LABOUR IN THE PLANNED PERIOD The last two decades in Turkey, the beginning of which is marked by the Constitution of 1961, have witnessed important developments from the viewpoints of both planning effort and unionization. It would not be wrong to argue that the emergence of unionization actually started in this period. Although the roots of Turkish unionization go back to the last years of the Ottoman Empire, it became effective and important in social life only in this period, after years of suppression it had to bear. In this period, unionization gained an institutional and legal security granted by the Constitution and by the laws; collective bargaining and right to strike became legitimate. The emergence of unionization and its development after 1960 was not an outcome of a class struggle as it had been in Western countries. This can be explained, to a large extent, by an awareness of the lessons learned from the history of the West. As the inevitability of the union rights has been recognized, care was taken in granting them with the less social disturbance possible. Notwithstanding this approach, it is observed that unionization becomes a focus of serious problems and disputes as it reaches a certain level of development.
Citation Formats
A. Işıklı, “Planlı Dönemde Sendikal Örgütlenme,” ODTÜ Gelişme Dergisi, vol. 8, no. özel sayı, pp. 349–367, 1981, Accessed: 00, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/109863.