[Excerpt] The "how to" guide for developing new leadership for the union movement, particularly women and people of color, does not exist. The need exists, however, and increasingly more unions and union leadership acknowledge the urgency of the task.Issue_20____Article_2.pdf: 1828 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
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[Excerpt] As manufacturing jobs have been automated, shipped abroad and shut down for good, traditio...
[Excerpt] One of the central goals of contemporary feminism has been the full integration of women i...
[Excerpt] No revival of our American labor movement will be possible without massive new organizing....
[Excerpt] Seasoned organizers know that all organizing begins one-on-one at your base. The workplace...
[Excerpt] Since 1984, the [ILGWU] has initiated a series of efforts to better secure the jobs, worki...
[Excerpt] Movements start small and grow through struggle. They are born of rage and injustice, and ...
[Excerpt] In the United States, the renewed energy displayed by the labor movement is particularly p...
[Excerpt] Health and safety is a promising issue for organizing workers, whether as new members or i...
[Excerpt] The construction unions' crisis both preceded and contributed to the general decline of or...
[Excerpt] Traditionally, unions have exercised their economic power through the strike and the boyco...
Women comprise 44 percent of the labor movement, but a smaller percentage of union leaders. We discu...
[Excerpt] CWA's general strategy for the '90s can be summarized as increasing the involvement of our...
[Excerpt] The key to the contemporary revival of the American labor movement is precisely a renewed ...
[Excerpt] Today, huge companies spanning the face of the earth are mounting a global challenge to th...
[Excerpt] Desperate situations bring forth desperate responses. But garment workers are demonstratin...
[Excerpt] As manufacturing jobs have been automated, shipped abroad and shut down for good, traditio...
[Excerpt] One of the central goals of contemporary feminism has been the full integration of women i...
[Excerpt] No revival of our American labor movement will be possible without massive new organizing....