Article questioning why the labor movement has not been able to effectively oppose the political right, with a focus on Divided We Fall: The Story of the Paperworkers\u27 Union and the Future of Labor, written by North Berwick resident Peter Kellman and published by Apex Press. The book makes a case study of the 1987/1988 strike by 1250 paper workers at the International Paper Company Jay mill. Details
This article focuses on the most significant arguments regarding the lack of political autonomy amon...
This Article begins by briefly describing how legal and political action has come to be a central st...
Original article can be found at: http://www.isj.org.uk/ Copyright International SocialismPeer revie...
Article questioning why the labor movement has not been able to effectively oppose the political rig...
[Excerpt] Let's not underestimate the problem we face. American employers may not have a solution to...
[Excerpt] At 12:01 a.m., November 1, All Saints' Day 1983, the Chrysler Corporation's stamping plant...
This article addresses the question of how social movement organ-izations are able to break out of b...
The fight for improved working conditions was not only seen within the farm workers union. In 1973 a...
(This paper is a working draft, which will be published in final form by the University of Chicago L...
One of the key questions sociologists face is how information is produced and distributed. Knowledge...
Labor unions are in an important time of change. As memberships decline, a new organization, called ...
[Excerpt] In the Spring of 1982, a small local union took on a conglomerate giant and won. What init...
[Excerpt] Mismanagement is so widespread and its effects upon job security, wages and standards are ...
[Excerpt] Ask the typical union organizer to define success and he or she will probably say, "Winnin...
For several years, U.S. labor in the private sector has undergone an obvious decline. In addition to...
This article focuses on the most significant arguments regarding the lack of political autonomy amon...
This Article begins by briefly describing how legal and political action has come to be a central st...
Original article can be found at: http://www.isj.org.uk/ Copyright International SocialismPeer revie...
Article questioning why the labor movement has not been able to effectively oppose the political rig...
[Excerpt] Let's not underestimate the problem we face. American employers may not have a solution to...
[Excerpt] At 12:01 a.m., November 1, All Saints' Day 1983, the Chrysler Corporation's stamping plant...
This article addresses the question of how social movement organ-izations are able to break out of b...
The fight for improved working conditions was not only seen within the farm workers union. In 1973 a...
(This paper is a working draft, which will be published in final form by the University of Chicago L...
One of the key questions sociologists face is how information is produced and distributed. Knowledge...
Labor unions are in an important time of change. As memberships decline, a new organization, called ...
[Excerpt] In the Spring of 1982, a small local union took on a conglomerate giant and won. What init...
[Excerpt] Mismanagement is so widespread and its effects upon job security, wages and standards are ...
[Excerpt] Ask the typical union organizer to define success and he or she will probably say, "Winnin...
For several years, U.S. labor in the private sector has undergone an obvious decline. In addition to...
This article focuses on the most significant arguments regarding the lack of political autonomy amon...
This Article begins by briefly describing how legal and political action has come to be a central st...
Original article can be found at: http://www.isj.org.uk/ Copyright International SocialismPeer revie...