1st Edition

Labor-environmental Coalitions Lessons from a Louisiana Petrochemical Region

242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

In 1984, the oil, chemical and atomic workers began a 5-year campaign to win back the jobs of its members locked out by the BASF Corp. in Geismar, Louisiana. The multiscale campaign involved coalitions with local environmentalists as well as international solidarity from environmental and religious organizations. The local coalition which helped break the lockout was maintained and expanded in the... Read more

Chapter 1:  Labor and Environment: Out of Crisis a Progressive Spark

Chapter 2: Building a Theory of Labor-Community Coalitions

Chapter 3: Labor-Environmental History: From Collaboration to Division and Back Again

Chapter 4: The BASF Lockout and the Origins of the Louisiana Labor-Neighbor Project

Chapter 5: The Flow and Ebb of the Louisiana Labor-Neighbor Project

Chapter 6: Building Winning Labor-Community Politics

 References

 Index

Biography

Thomas Estabrook, Charles Levenstein, John Wooding