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10. Globalization: The Biggest Strategic Challenge
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface: Revelations in South Africa ix
- Introduction: Change to Win and the Split in the AFL-CIO 1
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Part One. Challenges Facing The U.S. Labor Movement
- 1. Dukin’ It Out: Building the Labor Movement 7
- 2. The New Deal 18
- 3. The Cold War on Labor 26
- 4. The Civil Rights Movements, the Left, and Labor 32
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Part Two. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- 5. Whose Welfare Matters, Anyway? 39
- 6. What’s Left for Us? 49
- 7. Organizing to Organize the Unorganized 59
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Part Three. Sweeney’s Grand Gesture
- 8. The New Voice Coalition Takes Office 69
- 9. Developing Strategy in Times of Change 83
- 10. Globalization: The Biggest Strategic Challenge 91
- 11. Could’a, Would’a, Should’a: Central Labor Councils and Missed Opportunities 100
- 12. International Affairs, Globalization, and 9/11 114
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Part Four. When Silence Isn’t Golden
- 13. Restlessness in the Ranks 121
- 14. Change to Win: A Return to Gompers? 131
- 15. Anger, Compromise, and the Paralysis of the Sweeney Coalition 147
- 16. Left Behind 152
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Part Five. The Way Forward: Social Justice Unionism
- 17. The Need For Social Justice Unionism 163
- 18. The Need For A Global Outlook 186
- 19. Realizing Social Justice Unionism: Strategies For Transformation 197
- Appendix A. A Process For Addressing The Future Of U.S. Organized Labor 217
- Appendix B. Using Race, Class, And Gender Analysis To Transform Local Unions: A Case Study 225
- Notes 245
- Bibliography 279
- Acknowledgments 287
- Index 289
- About The Authors 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface: Revelations in South Africa ix
- Introduction: Change to Win and the Split in the AFL-CIO 1
-
Part One. Challenges Facing The U.S. Labor Movement
- 1. Dukin’ It Out: Building the Labor Movement 7
- 2. The New Deal 18
- 3. The Cold War on Labor 26
- 4. The Civil Rights Movements, the Left, and Labor 32
-
Part Two. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- 5. Whose Welfare Matters, Anyway? 39
- 6. What’s Left for Us? 49
- 7. Organizing to Organize the Unorganized 59
-
Part Three. Sweeney’s Grand Gesture
- 8. The New Voice Coalition Takes Office 69
- 9. Developing Strategy in Times of Change 83
- 10. Globalization: The Biggest Strategic Challenge 91
- 11. Could’a, Would’a, Should’a: Central Labor Councils and Missed Opportunities 100
- 12. International Affairs, Globalization, and 9/11 114
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Part Four. When Silence Isn’t Golden
- 13. Restlessness in the Ranks 121
- 14. Change to Win: A Return to Gompers? 131
- 15. Anger, Compromise, and the Paralysis of the Sweeney Coalition 147
- 16. Left Behind 152
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Part Five. The Way Forward: Social Justice Unionism
- 17. The Need For Social Justice Unionism 163
- 18. The Need For A Global Outlook 186
- 19. Realizing Social Justice Unionism: Strategies For Transformation 197
- Appendix A. A Process For Addressing The Future Of U.S. Organized Labor 217
- Appendix B. Using Race, Class, And Gender Analysis To Transform Local Unions: A Case Study 225
- Notes 245
- Bibliography 279
- Acknowledgments 287
- Index 289
- About The Authors 303