Geographical scholarship on the localization of labor regulation, militant particularism in class struggle, and labor union activity has highlighted the need for workers to contest the scales over which their working lives are produced. Because these analyses have focused on the role of spatial competition and capital mobility in defeating labor struggle, and on the production of scale by manufacturing firms and workers, prescriptions for activism have tended to privilege inter-regional and international labor solidarity and regulatory mechanisms that might allow labor to operate at the same scale as capital, With a case study of service sector activism in the US city of Baltimore, I argue for attention to the metropolitan scale of pro-...
grantor: University of TorontoThe overarching goal of this dissertation is to examine and ...
This book’s detailed exploration of the mutually constitutive relations between workplace processe...
Worker centers, community-based organizations that serve the most marginalized and unrepresented wor...
Geographical scholarship on the localization of labor regulation, militant particularism in class st...
This paper presents an argument for a serious engagement of labour studies with spatial analysis thr...
In this chapter I argue is, first, that other scales, and in particular the regional, have become mo...
For over five years, Western Australia’s Pilbara iron ore mining region has been the site of a serie...
A number of service-sector unions in the United States have turned to urban land-use strategies in a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-264) and index.The U.S. living wage movement : building ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bi...
The United States enterprise-based collective bargaining regime creates substantial limitations for ...
This paper examines attempts to improve workers\u27 rights in the Maquila Industry in Mexico by usin...
The dominant perspective of trade unionism in the United States has for decades been to lead an orde...
It is no secret that the United States is mired in economic inequality. Its widening wealth and inco...
Organized labor is one of the largest voluntary organizations in the United States, representing ove...
grantor: University of TorontoThe overarching goal of this dissertation is to examine and ...
This book’s detailed exploration of the mutually constitutive relations between workplace processe...
Worker centers, community-based organizations that serve the most marginalized and unrepresented wor...
Geographical scholarship on the localization of labor regulation, militant particularism in class st...
This paper presents an argument for a serious engagement of labour studies with spatial analysis thr...
In this chapter I argue is, first, that other scales, and in particular the regional, have become mo...
For over five years, Western Australia’s Pilbara iron ore mining region has been the site of a serie...
A number of service-sector unions in the United States have turned to urban land-use strategies in a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-264) and index.The U.S. living wage movement : building ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bi...
The United States enterprise-based collective bargaining regime creates substantial limitations for ...
This paper examines attempts to improve workers\u27 rights in the Maquila Industry in Mexico by usin...
The dominant perspective of trade unionism in the United States has for decades been to lead an orde...
It is no secret that the United States is mired in economic inequality. Its widening wealth and inco...
Organized labor is one of the largest voluntary organizations in the United States, representing ove...
grantor: University of TorontoThe overarching goal of this dissertation is to examine and ...
This book’s detailed exploration of the mutually constitutive relations between workplace processe...
Worker centers, community-based organizations that serve the most marginalized and unrepresented wor...