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The New Urban Immigrant Workforce Innovative Models For Labor Organizing Sarumathi Jayaraman Immanuel Ness

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The New Urban Immigrant Workforce Innovative Models For Labor Organizing Sarumathi Jayaraman Immanuel Ness
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.43 MB
Pages: 177
Author: Sarumathi Jayaraman; Immanuel Ness
ISBN: 9781315699349, 1315699346
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The New Urban Immigrant Workforce Innovative Models For Labor Organizing Sarumathi Jayaraman Immanuel Ness by Sarumathi Jayaraman; Immanuel Ness 9781315699349, 1315699346 instant download after payment.

This ground-breaking look at contemporary immigrant labor organizing and mobilization draws on participant observation, ethnographic interviews, historical documents, and new case studies of three organizing drives. The expert contributors provide tangible evidence of immigrants' eagerness for collective action and organizing. Parting company with mainstream thinking, they argue lucidly that immigrants' propensity to organize stems from social isolation. Many of the contributors highlight a specific ethnic group and special labor niches, such as the dominance of Punjabi in the New York City taxi industry. Each case study examines efforts beyond the conventional unions to organize the immigrants, such as worker centers and independent syndicalism on the job. An essential text for courses in labor-relations and immigrant studies, the book takes into account the latest debates in the fields of labor studies, urban studies, sociology, and political science.

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