Collected for the first time, the essays that comprise Embedded
With Organized Labor present a unique and informed perspective on
the class war at home from a longtime organizer and "participatory
labor journalist." Steve Early tackles the most pressing issues
facing unions today and describes how workers have organized
successfully, on the job and in the community, in the face of
employer opposition now and in the past.
This wide-ranging collection deals with the dilemmas of union
radicalism, the obstacles to institutional change within organized
labor, and strategies for securing workers' rights in the new
global economy. It also addresses questions hotly debated among
union activists and friends of labor, including workers' rights as
human rights, new forms of worker organization such as worker
centers, union democracy, cross-border solidarity, race, gender,
and ethnic divisions in the working class, and the lessons of labor
history.
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