Embedded with Organized Labor

Embedded with Organized Labor PDF

Author: Steve Early

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2009-07

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1583671889

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Describes how union members have organized successfully, on the job and in the community, in the face of employer opposition now and in the past in a series of essays—an unusual exercise in “participatory labor journalism.” From publisher description.

The Civil Wars in U.S. Labor

The Civil Wars in U.S. Labor PDF

Author: Steve Early

Publisher: Haymarket Books

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 1608460991

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Trade union leader and journalist Steve Early discusses how to reverse American labour's current decline.

Which Direction for Organized Labor?

Which Direction for Organized Labor? PDF

Author: Bruce Nissen

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780814327791

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Which Direction for Organized Labor? addresses critical questions facing the U.S. labor movements as it approaches the twenty-first century.

Save Our Unions

Save Our Unions PDF

Author: Steve Early

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2013-11

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1583674276

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Save Our Unions: Dispatches From A Movement in Distress brings together recent essays and reporting by labor journalist Steve Early. The author illuminates the challenges facing U.S. workers, whether they’re trying to democratize their union, win a strike, defend past contract gains, or bargain with management for the first time. Drawing on forty years of personal experience, Early writes about cross-border union campaigning, labor strategies for organizing and health care reform, and political initiatives that might lessen worker dependence on the Democratic Party. Save Our Unions contains vivid portraits of rank-and-file heroes and heroines, both well-known and unsung. It takes readers to union conventions and funerals, strikes and picket-lines, celebrations of labor’s past and struggles to insure that unions still have a future in the 21st century. The book’s insight, analysis and advocacy make this an important contribution to the project of labor revitalization and reform.

Solidarity Forever?

Solidarity Forever? PDF

Author: Jake Alimahomed-Wilson

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2016-03-01

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1498514359

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The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) remains one of the best examples of a labor union that traces its origins to radical anti-racist principles. Today, very few mainstream unions remain that were founded on militant, radical, and “anti-racist” principles. The ILWU remains the strongest port union in the United States, and its members are among the highest paid blue-collar union workers in the world. Drawing on in-depth interviews, archival oral histories research, and ethnographic observation, Solidarity Forever? highlights the struggle of a key group of Black and women leaders who fought for racial and gender equality in the ports of Southern California. The book argues that institutional and cultural forms of racial and gender inequality are embedded within US trade union locals leading to the following deleterious consequences for unions: (1) a proliferation of internal discrimination lawsuits within unions, which can cost the union International, or union local, potentially millions of dollars in legal fees and financial settlements thereby redistributing precious financial resources that could be spent on key activities related to making unions stronger from outside attacks; (2) an erosion of trust and solidarity among workers, the key values of any successful union, which ultimately undermines the radical democratic potential of unions and rank-and-file participation in union politics; and (3) the undermining of workers of color and women workers as full and equal participants in the labor movement. The future of organized labor in the United States could very well be determined by the ability of the labor movement, and labor unions in particular, to listen to those workers who have been relegated to the margins of the global economy—workers of color, immigrant workers, women workers, and all workers in the Global South.