This collection of essays by Kim Scipes explores efforts to build global labor solidarity from the bottom up through analyses of the KMU Labor Center of the Philippines, AFL-CIO foreign policy, and contemporary initiatives.
This collection of essays by Kim Scipes explores efforts to build global labor solidarity from the bottom up through analyses of the KMU Labor Center of the Philippines, AFL-CIO foreign policy, and contemporary initiatives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1: San Francisco Longshoremen: "When that Ship Came in, We Were Ready" Chapter 2: Building the New Shop Floor Internationalism Chapter 3: International Labour Reports: A Personal Report and Appreciation Chapter 4: Using Comparative Methods to Understand Contemporaneous Labor Movements: Rejecting a Structural-based Understanding Chapter 5: Understanding Worker Mobilization Theoretically: What Can Labor and Social Movement Theories Tell Us? Chapter 6: Social Movement Unionism: A New Type of Trade Unionism Chapter 7: Philippine Economic Development Chapter 8: The Kilusang Mayo Uno (May First Movement) Chapter 9: A Look at KMU, 1986-1987 Chapter 10: Learning from the KMU: Alliance Building Chapter 11: Social Movement Unionism: Can We Apply the Theoretical Conceptualization to the New Unions of South Africa? Chapter 12: Building International Labor Solidarity in the Face of Political-Economic Globalization Processes: The Case of the KMU Labor Center of the Philippines Chapter 13: Theoretical Confusion in the Global Labor Movement: Disentangling "Social Movement Unionism" from "Social Justice Unionism"
Chapter 1: San Francisco Longshoremen: "When that Ship Came in, We Were Ready" Chapter 2: Building the New Shop Floor Internationalism Chapter 3: International Labour Reports: A Personal Report and Appreciation Chapter 4: Using Comparative Methods to Understand Contemporaneous Labor Movements: Rejecting a Structural-based Understanding Chapter 5: Understanding Worker Mobilization Theoretically: What Can Labor and Social Movement Theories Tell Us? Chapter 6: Social Movement Unionism: A New Type of Trade Unionism Chapter 7: Philippine Economic Development Chapter 8: The Kilusang Mayo Uno (May First Movement) Chapter 9: A Look at KMU, 1986-1987 Chapter 10: Learning from the KMU: Alliance Building Chapter 11: Social Movement Unionism: Can We Apply the Theoretical Conceptualization to the New Unions of South Africa? Chapter 12: Building International Labor Solidarity in the Face of Political-Economic Globalization Processes: The Case of the KMU Labor Center of the Philippines Chapter 13: Theoretical Confusion in the Global Labor Movement: Disentangling "Social Movement Unionism" from "Social Justice Unionism"
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