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Worker Activism After Successful Union Organizing shows how
different levels of worker participation during an organizing
campaign influence the perceptions and actions of those same
workers after a campaign ends and, thereby, the long-term
effectiveness and success of the organizing effort. Drawing on
historical and current examples, Markowitz analyzes the political
and economic contexts within which today's unions are organizing,
and she proves that the act of organizing is a long-term process
that continues far beyond an actual campaign. And, in today's
anti-union business climate, this book sends a clear message that
the key to the future vitality of labor is to involve all workers
more fully in the organizing process.
Shows how different levels of worker participation during a union
organizing campaign influence the perceptions and actions of those
same workers after the campaign ends, and, thereby, the long-term
effectiveness and success of the organizing effort. Drawing on
historical and current examples, the author analyzes the political
and economic contexts within which today's unions are organizing,
including a detailed examination of the impact of the Wagner Act.
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