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Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Worker Centers, Ethnic Communities, and Immigrant Rights Advocacy
- 1. The Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance: Spatializing Justice in an Ethnic “Enclave” 23
- 2. Organizing Workers along Ethnic Lines: The Pilipino Workers’ Center 49
- 3. Alliance-Building and Organizing for Immigrant Rights: The Case of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles 71
- 4. Building Power for “Noncitizen Citizenship”: A Case Study of the Multi-Ethnic Immigrant Workers Organizing Network 89
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Part II. Occupational and Industry-Focused Organizing Campaigns
- 5. The Los Angeles Taxi Workers Alliance 109
- 6. From Legal Advocacy to Organizing: Progressive Lawyering and the Los Angeles Car Wash Campaign 125
- 7. NDLON and the History of Day Labor Organizing in Los Angeles 141
- 8. The Garment Worker Center and the “Forever 21” Campaign 154
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Part III. Unions and Low-Wage Worker Organizing
- 9. Ally to Win: Black Community Leaders and SEIU’s L. A. Security Unionization Campaign 167
- 10. From the Shop to the Streets: UNITE HERE Organizing in Los Angeles Hotels 191
- 11. The Janitorial Industry and the Maintenance Cooperation Trust Fund 211
- Afterword 233
- Notes 245
- References 265
- Contributors 283
- Index 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Worker Centers, Ethnic Communities, and Immigrant Rights Advocacy
- 1. The Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance: Spatializing Justice in an Ethnic “Enclave” 23
- 2. Organizing Workers along Ethnic Lines: The Pilipino Workers’ Center 49
- 3. Alliance-Building and Organizing for Immigrant Rights: The Case of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles 71
- 4. Building Power for “Noncitizen Citizenship”: A Case Study of the Multi-Ethnic Immigrant Workers Organizing Network 89
-
Part II. Occupational and Industry-Focused Organizing Campaigns
- 5. The Los Angeles Taxi Workers Alliance 109
- 6. From Legal Advocacy to Organizing: Progressive Lawyering and the Los Angeles Car Wash Campaign 125
- 7. NDLON and the History of Day Labor Organizing in Los Angeles 141
- 8. The Garment Worker Center and the “Forever 21” Campaign 154
-
Part III. Unions and Low-Wage Worker Organizing
- 9. Ally to Win: Black Community Leaders and SEIU’s L. A. Security Unionization Campaign 167
- 10. From the Shop to the Streets: UNITE HERE Organizing in Los Angeles Hotels 191
- 11. The Janitorial Industry and the Maintenance Cooperation Trust Fund 211
- Afterword 233
- Notes 245
- References 265
- Contributors 283
- Index 287