A New Labor Movement for the New Century
Herausgeber: Mantsios, Gregory
A New Labor Movement for the New Century
Herausgeber: Mantsios, Gregory
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This collection of original essays offers an inside view of the current state of American unions. Most of the contributors are prominent activists in the AFL-CIO, and their writings assess the state of the movement in the late 1990s.
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This collection of original essays offers an inside view of the current state of American unions. Most of the contributors are prominent activists in the AFL-CIO, and their writings assess the state of the movement in the late 1990s.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780815324737
- ISBN-10: 0815324731
- Artikelnr.: 21795664
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780815324737
- ISBN-10: 0815324731
- Artikelnr.: 21795664
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Gregory Mantsios
Part 1 Democracy
Ideology
and Change; Chapter 1 Creating Democratic Communities in the Workplace
Elaine Bernard; Chapter 2 Whose Democracy? Organized Labor and Member Control
Bill Fletcher
Jr.; Chapter 3 A "New Labor Movement" in the Shell of the Old?*.This article is a substantial revision of an essay that appeared in the Labor Research Review 24 (Summer 1996).
Jeremy Brecher
Tim Costello; Chapter 4 What Does Labor Stand For?
Gregory Mantsios; Part 2 Organizing the Unorganized; Chapter 5 Taking the Offensive
Turning the Tide
Stephen Lerner; Chapter 6 Membership-Based Organizing
Steve Early; Chapter 7 Successful Organizing at the Local Level: The Experience of AFSCME District Council 1707
Josephine LeBeau
Kevin Lynch; Chapter 8 Moving Innovation from the Margins to the Center
Janice Fine; Part 3 Diversity and Inclusion; Chapter 9 Women Workers: Strategies for Inclusion and Rebuilding Unionism
Ruth Needleman; Chapter 10 Getting Serious About Inclusion: A Comprehensive Approach
José La Luz
Paula Finn; Chapter 11 The Challenge of Diversity and Inclusion in the AFL-CIO
May Chen
Kent Wong; Chapter 12 Transforming Unions and Building a Movement
Larry Adams; Part 4 Part ies and Politics; Chapter 13 Blocking Bridges: Class-Based Politics and the Labor Movement
Patricia Lippold
Bob Kirkman; Chapter 14 Labor's Role in the Political Arena
Dennis Rivera; Chapter 15 Building a Part y of Our Own
Tony Mazzocchi; Chapter 16 The Politics of Leadership: The Role of Unions in Developing Policy Initiatives
Arthur Cheliotes; Part 5 International Affairs; Chapter 17 Developing and Enforcing International Labor Standards
Barbara Shailor
George Kourpias; Chapter 18 New Voice
New Internationalism
Andy Banks; Chapter 19 International Labor Solidarity in an Era of Global Competition
Héctor J. Figueroa; Chapter 20 Building a Member-Based International Program
Ron Blackwell;
Ideology
and Change; Chapter 1 Creating Democratic Communities in the Workplace
Elaine Bernard; Chapter 2 Whose Democracy? Organized Labor and Member Control
Bill Fletcher
Jr.; Chapter 3 A "New Labor Movement" in the Shell of the Old?*.This article is a substantial revision of an essay that appeared in the Labor Research Review 24 (Summer 1996).
Jeremy Brecher
Tim Costello; Chapter 4 What Does Labor Stand For?
Gregory Mantsios; Part 2 Organizing the Unorganized; Chapter 5 Taking the Offensive
Turning the Tide
Stephen Lerner; Chapter 6 Membership-Based Organizing
Steve Early; Chapter 7 Successful Organizing at the Local Level: The Experience of AFSCME District Council 1707
Josephine LeBeau
Kevin Lynch; Chapter 8 Moving Innovation from the Margins to the Center
Janice Fine; Part 3 Diversity and Inclusion; Chapter 9 Women Workers: Strategies for Inclusion and Rebuilding Unionism
Ruth Needleman; Chapter 10 Getting Serious About Inclusion: A Comprehensive Approach
José La Luz
Paula Finn; Chapter 11 The Challenge of Diversity and Inclusion in the AFL-CIO
May Chen
Kent Wong; Chapter 12 Transforming Unions and Building a Movement
Larry Adams; Part 4 Part ies and Politics; Chapter 13 Blocking Bridges: Class-Based Politics and the Labor Movement
Patricia Lippold
Bob Kirkman; Chapter 14 Labor's Role in the Political Arena
Dennis Rivera; Chapter 15 Building a Part y of Our Own
Tony Mazzocchi; Chapter 16 The Politics of Leadership: The Role of Unions in Developing Policy Initiatives
Arthur Cheliotes; Part 5 International Affairs; Chapter 17 Developing and Enforcing International Labor Standards
Barbara Shailor
George Kourpias; Chapter 18 New Voice
New Internationalism
Andy Banks; Chapter 19 International Labor Solidarity in an Era of Global Competition
Héctor J. Figueroa; Chapter 20 Building a Member-Based International Program
Ron Blackwell;
Part 1 Democracy
Ideology
and Change; Chapter 1 Creating Democratic Communities in the Workplace
Elaine Bernard; Chapter 2 Whose Democracy? Organized Labor and Member Control
Bill Fletcher
Jr.; Chapter 3 A "New Labor Movement" in the Shell of the Old?*.This article is a substantial revision of an essay that appeared in the Labor Research Review 24 (Summer 1996).
Jeremy Brecher
Tim Costello; Chapter 4 What Does Labor Stand For?
Gregory Mantsios; Part 2 Organizing the Unorganized; Chapter 5 Taking the Offensive
Turning the Tide
Stephen Lerner; Chapter 6 Membership-Based Organizing
Steve Early; Chapter 7 Successful Organizing at the Local Level: The Experience of AFSCME District Council 1707
Josephine LeBeau
Kevin Lynch; Chapter 8 Moving Innovation from the Margins to the Center
Janice Fine; Part 3 Diversity and Inclusion; Chapter 9 Women Workers: Strategies for Inclusion and Rebuilding Unionism
Ruth Needleman; Chapter 10 Getting Serious About Inclusion: A Comprehensive Approach
José La Luz
Paula Finn; Chapter 11 The Challenge of Diversity and Inclusion in the AFL-CIO
May Chen
Kent Wong; Chapter 12 Transforming Unions and Building a Movement
Larry Adams; Part 4 Part ies and Politics; Chapter 13 Blocking Bridges: Class-Based Politics and the Labor Movement
Patricia Lippold
Bob Kirkman; Chapter 14 Labor's Role in the Political Arena
Dennis Rivera; Chapter 15 Building a Part y of Our Own
Tony Mazzocchi; Chapter 16 The Politics of Leadership: The Role of Unions in Developing Policy Initiatives
Arthur Cheliotes; Part 5 International Affairs; Chapter 17 Developing and Enforcing International Labor Standards
Barbara Shailor
George Kourpias; Chapter 18 New Voice
New Internationalism
Andy Banks; Chapter 19 International Labor Solidarity in an Era of Global Competition
Héctor J. Figueroa; Chapter 20 Building a Member-Based International Program
Ron Blackwell;
Ideology
and Change; Chapter 1 Creating Democratic Communities in the Workplace
Elaine Bernard; Chapter 2 Whose Democracy? Organized Labor and Member Control
Bill Fletcher
Jr.; Chapter 3 A "New Labor Movement" in the Shell of the Old?*.This article is a substantial revision of an essay that appeared in the Labor Research Review 24 (Summer 1996).
Jeremy Brecher
Tim Costello; Chapter 4 What Does Labor Stand For?
Gregory Mantsios; Part 2 Organizing the Unorganized; Chapter 5 Taking the Offensive
Turning the Tide
Stephen Lerner; Chapter 6 Membership-Based Organizing
Steve Early; Chapter 7 Successful Organizing at the Local Level: The Experience of AFSCME District Council 1707
Josephine LeBeau
Kevin Lynch; Chapter 8 Moving Innovation from the Margins to the Center
Janice Fine; Part 3 Diversity and Inclusion; Chapter 9 Women Workers: Strategies for Inclusion and Rebuilding Unionism
Ruth Needleman; Chapter 10 Getting Serious About Inclusion: A Comprehensive Approach
José La Luz
Paula Finn; Chapter 11 The Challenge of Diversity and Inclusion in the AFL-CIO
May Chen
Kent Wong; Chapter 12 Transforming Unions and Building a Movement
Larry Adams; Part 4 Part ies and Politics; Chapter 13 Blocking Bridges: Class-Based Politics and the Labor Movement
Patricia Lippold
Bob Kirkman; Chapter 14 Labor's Role in the Political Arena
Dennis Rivera; Chapter 15 Building a Part y of Our Own
Tony Mazzocchi; Chapter 16 The Politics of Leadership: The Role of Unions in Developing Policy Initiatives
Arthur Cheliotes; Part 5 International Affairs; Chapter 17 Developing and Enforcing International Labor Standards
Barbara Shailor
George Kourpias; Chapter 18 New Voice
New Internationalism
Andy Banks; Chapter 19 International Labor Solidarity in an Era of Global Competition
Héctor J. Figueroa; Chapter 20 Building a Member-Based International Program
Ron Blackwell;