The relationship between American working women and the U.S. labor movement can neither be easily described nor categorized. In part, this is because women’s participation and experience in the labor movement differ so greatly across industry, region, union, occupation, and ethnic background. But mostly, it is a consequence of the inevitable contradictions that arise when the proportion of women in the labor movement continues to grow at an escalating pace, whereas for most unions and labor federations, the proportion of women in top leadership and staff positions has increased incrementally at best, even in unions where women predominate
[Excerpt] Although women now constitute about one third of the members of labor unions in the United...
Employer crackdowns on trade unionisation, neoliberal governments’ gutting of trade union protection...
[Excerpt] Myths about organizing women, and women of color in particular, prevent the labor movement...
Among U.S. Women Workers Since the mid-1990s The relationship between American working women and the...
The relationship between American working women and the U.S. labor movement can neither be easily de...
[Excerpt] We argue that the quantitative interpretation of Changing to Organize is self-limiting, if...
In recent years, observers of the American labor movement have suggested that labor is undergoing a ...
In the first section I examine the traditional structures used to change the workplace to adapt to c...
Never before in U. S. history has the relationship between women and unions assumed such strategic a...
This paper explores the impact of union membership on a group of unskilled women workers at a public...
As increasing numbers of employers and governments in industrialized nations hasten to Americanize ...
[Excerpt] Between spring of 2008 and summer 2009, Cornell ILR Labor Programs faculty, staff, and stu...
[Excerpt] Their signs declare: We believe in ourselves. They speak about values: we cut our apples...
[Excerpt] As manufacturing jobs have been automated, shipped abroad and shut down for good, traditio...
[Excerpt] In the last several years a great deal of discussion has taken place both inside and outsi...
[Excerpt] Although women now constitute about one third of the members of labor unions in the United...
Employer crackdowns on trade unionisation, neoliberal governments’ gutting of trade union protection...
[Excerpt] Myths about organizing women, and women of color in particular, prevent the labor movement...
Among U.S. Women Workers Since the mid-1990s The relationship between American working women and the...
The relationship between American working women and the U.S. labor movement can neither be easily de...
[Excerpt] We argue that the quantitative interpretation of Changing to Organize is self-limiting, if...
In recent years, observers of the American labor movement have suggested that labor is undergoing a ...
In the first section I examine the traditional structures used to change the workplace to adapt to c...
Never before in U. S. history has the relationship between women and unions assumed such strategic a...
This paper explores the impact of union membership on a group of unskilled women workers at a public...
As increasing numbers of employers and governments in industrialized nations hasten to Americanize ...
[Excerpt] Between spring of 2008 and summer 2009, Cornell ILR Labor Programs faculty, staff, and stu...
[Excerpt] Their signs declare: We believe in ourselves. They speak about values: we cut our apples...
[Excerpt] As manufacturing jobs have been automated, shipped abroad and shut down for good, traditio...
[Excerpt] In the last several years a great deal of discussion has taken place both inside and outsi...
[Excerpt] Although women now constitute about one third of the members of labor unions in the United...
Employer crackdowns on trade unionisation, neoliberal governments’ gutting of trade union protection...
[Excerpt] Myths about organizing women, and women of color in particular, prevent the labor movement...