[Excerpt] Andy Banks' and Jack Metzgar's analysis of current cooperation programs is right on the mark. Their insistence on an organizing conception of unionism, union structures independent of management, and the use of worker knowledge as a critical union resource we can only echo. Under certain circumstances their proposals would help strengthen a union and avoid many of the traps that desperate unions in troubled companies often fall into. But we also suggest that applied in the wrong situations, their proposals put unions on the slippery slope to cooperationism.Issue_14___Article_13.pdf: 224 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
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[Excerpt] Mismanagement is so widespread and its effects upon job security, wages and standards are ...
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[Excerpt] From the Little Steel strikes of the 1930's to the industrial strike at General Motor's Lo...
[Excerpt] Globalization of capital is not a new problem, but it is a persistent and growing one. Cap...
[Excerpt] Traditionally, unions have exercised their economic power through the strike and the boyco...
[Excerpt] Union membership in all but a few of the 15 affiliates of the AFL-CIO's Building and Const...
[Excerpt] When plants close down, workers are usually desperate for a remedy. In these tragic circum...
[Excerpt] Andy Banks\u27 and Jack Metzgar\u27s analysis of current cooperation programs is right on ...
[Excerpt] Andy Banks and Jack Metzgar have made a critically important contribution to untangling th...
[Excerpt] Seasoned organizers know that all organizing begins one-on-one at your base. The workplace...
[Excerpt] Officialdom's call for labor and management to cooperate is a recurring theme in American ...
[Excerpt] As unions and management work together on cooperative programs, this cooperation not only ...
[Excerpt] I am happy to comment on a provocative monograph that raises important issues for union po...
[Excerpt] Mismanagement is so widespread and its effects upon job security, wages and standards are ...
[Excerpt] Health and safety is a promising issue for organizing workers, whether as new members or i...
[Excerpt] The debate within the labor movement over the merits of quality of worklife (QWL) or "empl...
[Excerpt]Early union advocates of quality of worklife (QWL) programs envisioned a movement to reform...
[Excerpt] From the Little Steel strikes of the 1930's to the industrial strike at General Motor's Lo...
[Excerpt] Globalization of capital is not a new problem, but it is a persistent and growing one. Cap...
[Excerpt] Traditionally, unions have exercised their economic power through the strike and the boyco...
[Excerpt] Union membership in all but a few of the 15 affiliates of the AFL-CIO's Building and Const...
[Excerpt] When plants close down, workers are usually desperate for a remedy. In these tragic circum...