Building Global Labor Solidarity in a Time of Accelerating Globalization

Building Global Labor Solidarity in a Time of Accelerating Globalization

EditorKim Scipes
Contributing WriterDavid Bacon, Bruno Dobrusin, Jenny Jungehülsing, Katherine Nastovski, Timothy Ryan, Kim Scipes, Michael Zweig
Formate-Book
LanguageEnglish
LocationChicago: Haymarket Books
This Edition Published2016
ISBN978-1-60846-665-8
ChaptersPreface by Kim Scipes Abbreviations Introduction by Kim Scipes Chapter 1: Multiple Fragments- Strength or Weaknesses? Theorizing Global Labor Solidarity by Kim Scipes Chapter 2: Worker-to-Worker: A Transformative Model of Solidarity- Lessons from Grassroots International Labor Solidarity in Canada in the 1970s and 1980s by Katherine Nastovski Chapter 3: Building Bridges Between the Labor Movement and Transnational Migration Research: What Potential for International Solidarity? by Jenny Jungelhülsing Chapter 4: Labor and Sustainable Development in Latin America: Rebuilding Alliances at a New Crossroads by Bruno Dobrusin Chapter 5: It Takes More Than a Village: A Case Study of Worker Solidarity in Bangladesh by Timothy Ryan Chapter 6: Building Global Labor Solidarity Today: Learning from the KMU of the Philippines by Kim Scipes Chapter 7: Building a Culture of Solidarity Across the US-Mexico Border by David Bacon Chapter 8: Working for Global Justice in the New US Labor Movement by Michael Zweig Editor's Acknowledgements References Notes Contributors
Added by CFH_AH