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Reorganizing the Rust Belt
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Author_Steve Lopez
business unionism
care workers
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collective bargaining
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ethnography
grassroots mobilization
industry
labor
labor industrial relations
labor movement
nonfiction
nursing homes
organized labor
pennsylvania
political movements
protest
rust belt
seiu
service employees international union
service workers
social movement unionism
social movements
trade unions
union formation
unionization
worker mobilization
worker solidarity
Product details
- ISBN 9780520235656
- Weight: 454g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 05 Apr 2004
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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This gripping insider's look at the contemporary American trade union movement shows that reports of organized labor's death are premature. In this eloquent and erudite narrative, Steven Henry Lopez demonstrates how, despite a hostile legal environment and the punitive anti-unionism of U.S. employers, a few unions have organized hundreds of thousands of low-wage service workers in the past few years. The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) has been at the forefront of this effort, in the process pioneering innovative strategies of grassroots mobilization and protest. In a powerful ethnography that captures the voices of those involved in SEIU nursing-home organizing in western Pennsylvania, Lopez illustrates how post-industrial, low-wage workers are providing the backbone for a reinvigorated labor movement across the country. "Reorganizing the Rust Belt" argues that the key to the success of social movement unionism lies in its ability to confront a series of dilemmas rooted in the history of American labor relations.
Lopez shows how the union's ability to devise creative solutions - rather than the adoption of specific tactics - makes the difference between success and failure.
Steven Henry Lopez is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Ohio State University.
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