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Union Booms and Busts takes a bird's eye view of the shifting
fortunes of U.S. workers and their unions on the one hand, and
employers and their organizations on the other. Using detailed
data, this book analyses union density across 11 industries and 115
years, contrasting the organizing and union building successes and
failures across decades. With attention to historical developments
and the economic, political, and legal contexts of each period, it
highlights workers' and their unions' actions, including strikes,
union elections, and organizing strategies as well those of
employers, who aimed to disrupt union organizing using legal
maneuvers, workforce-based strategies, and race and gender
divisions. By demonstrating how workers used strikes, elections,
and other strategies to win power and employers used legal
maneuvers, workforce-based strategies, and race and gender
divisions to disrupt unions, the authors reveal data-driven truths
about the ongoing history of unionization. Chapters follow time
periods: the early unregulated period where unions took hold in
only a handful of industries; the mid-century regulated period
where strikes, elections, and union density grew across industries;
and the later dis-regulated period where union trajectories
diverged, with some industries seeing drastic decline and others
holding steady. The book concludes by turning toward what might
come next for workers and unions in America and provides access to
on-line data for readers who want to take a closer look
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Labor in the Time of Trump (Paperback)
Jasmine Kerrissey, Eve Weinbaum, Clare Hammonds, Tom Juravich, Dan Clawson
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R732
R657
Discovery Miles 6 570
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Labor in the Time of Trump critically analyzes
the right-wing attack on workers and unions and offers
strategies to build a working–class movement.
While President Trump's election in 2016 may have been
a wakeup call for labor and the Left, the underlying processes
behind this shift to the right have been building for
at least forty years. Â The contributors show that only by
analyzing the vulnerabilities in the right-wing strategy can the
labor movement develop an effective response. Essays in the
volume examine the conservative upsurge, explore key
challenges the labor movement faces today, and draw lessons
from recent activist successes. Contributors: Donald Cohen, founder
and executive director of In the Public Interest; Bill Fletcher,
Jr., author of Solidarity Divided; Shannon Gleeson, Cornell
University School of Industrial and Labor Relations; Sarah Jaffe,
co-host of Dissent Magazine's Belabored podcast; Cedric Johnson,
University of Illinois at Chicago; Jennifer Klein, Yale University;
Gordon Lafer, University of Oregon's Labor Education and Research
Center; Jose La Luz, labor activist and public intellectual; Nancy
MacLean, Duke University; MaryBe McMillan, President of the North
Carolina state AFL-CIO; Jon Shelton, University of Wisconsin, Green
Bay; Lara Skinner, The Worker Institute at Cornell University; Kyla
Walters, Sonoma State University
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Labor in the Time of Trump (Hardcover)
Jasmine Kerrissey, Eve Weinbaum, Clare Hammonds, Tom Juravich, Dan Clawson
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R2,972
R2,773
Discovery Miles 27 730
Save R199 (7%)
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Labor in the Time of Trump critically analyzes
the right-wing attack on workers and unions and offers
strategies to build a working–class movement.
While President Trump's election in 2016 may have been
a wakeup call for labor and the Left, the underlying processes
behind this shift to the right have been building for
at least forty years. Â The contributors show that only by
analyzing the vulnerabilities in the right-wing strategy can the
labor movement develop an effective response. Essays in the
volume examine the conservative upsurge, explore key
challenges the labor movement faces today, and draw lessons
from recent activist successes. Contributors: Donald Cohen, founder
and executive director of In the Public Interest; Bill Fletcher,
Jr., author of Solidarity Divided; Shannon Gleeson, Cornell
University School of Industrial and Labor Relations; Sarah Jaffe,
co-host of Dissent Magazine's Belabored podcast; Cedric Johnson,
University of Illinois at Chicago; Jennifer Klein, Yale University;
Gordon Lafer, University of Oregon's Labor Education and Research
Center; Jose La Luz, labor activist and public intellectual; Nancy
MacLean, Duke University; MaryBe McMillan, President of the North
Carolina state AFL-CIO; Jon Shelton, University of Wisconsin, Green
Bay; Lara Skinner, The Worker Institute at Cornell University; Kyla
Walters, Sonoma State University
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