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Selfemployed Workers Organize Law Policy And Unions 1st Edition Cynthia Cranford Judy Fudge Eric Tucker

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Selfemployed Workers Organize Law Policy And Unions 1st Edition Cynthia Cranford Judy Fudge Eric Tucker
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.86 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Cynthia Cranford; Judy Fudge; Eric Tucker
ISBN: 9780773572737, 0773572732
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Selfemployed Workers Organize Law Policy And Unions 1st Edition Cynthia Cranford Judy Fudge Eric Tucker by Cynthia Cranford; Judy Fudge; Eric Tucker 9780773572737, 0773572732 instant download after payment.

Through case studies of newspaper carriers, rural route mail couriers, personal care workers, and freelance editors - four groups who have led pioneering efforts to organize - the authors provide a window into the ways political and economic conditions interact with class, ethnicity, and gender to shape the meaning and strategies of working men and women and show how these strategies have changed over time. They argue that the experiences of these workers demonstrate a pressing need to expand collective bargaining rights to include them.

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