216 Pages
by
Routledge
216 Pages
by
Routledge
216 Pages
by
Routledge
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Shows how different levels of worker participation during a union organizing campaign influence the perceptions and actions of those same workers after the campaign ends, and, thereby, the long-term effectiveness and success of the organizing effort. Drawing on historical and current examples, the author analyzes the political and economic contexts within which today's unions are organizing,... Read more
Introduction After the Organizing Ends; Chapter 1 Historical Challenges and Contemporary Innovations; Chapter 2 Participatory Democracy: Its Possibilities and Consequences; Chapter 3 Conflict and Cohesion: Worker Activism Before the Organizing Campaigns; Chapter 4 The Organizing Campaigns at Bob’s Grocery Stores and Geofelt Manufacturing; Chapter 5 Building Union Frameworks; Chapter 6 The Contract Period and Beyond: Activism and Efficacy Among Workers; concl Conclusion Organizing as Process: Is Participation the Solution?;
Biography
Linda Markowitz






