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13. Women Crossing Borders to Organize
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- List Of Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Women’s Inequalities and Public Policy
- 1. Increasing Class Disparities among Women and the Politics of Gender Equity 13
- 2. More than Raising the Floor: The Persistence of Gender Inequalities in the Low-Wage Labor Market 35
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Part II. Unions and Sexual Politics
- 3. Two Worlds of Unionism: Women and the New Labor Movement 59
- 4. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Challenge to American Labor 81
- 5. Sex Discrimination as Collective Harm 99
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Part III. Labor’s Work and Family Agenda
- 6. Changing Work, Changing People: A Conversation with Union Organizers at Harvard University and the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center 117
- 7. Unions Fight for Work and Family Policies–Not for Women Only 140
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Part IV. Organizing Women’s Work
- 8. Working Women’s Insurgent Consciousness 155
- 9. “We Were the Invisible Workforce”: Unionizing Home Care 177
- 10. Expanding Labor’s Vision: The Challenges of Workfare and Welfare Organizing 194
- 11. Worker Centers and Immigrant Women 211
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Part V. Local–Global Connections
- 12. Female Immigrant Workers and the Law: Limits and Opportunities 231
- 13. Women Crossing Borders to Organize 253
- 14. Representing Informal Economy Workers: Emerging Global Strategies and Their Lessons for North American Unions 272
- References 293
- About the Contributors 313
- Index 317
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- List Of Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Women’s Inequalities and Public Policy
- 1. Increasing Class Disparities among Women and the Politics of Gender Equity 13
- 2. More than Raising the Floor: The Persistence of Gender Inequalities in the Low-Wage Labor Market 35
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Part II. Unions and Sexual Politics
- 3. Two Worlds of Unionism: Women and the New Labor Movement 59
- 4. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Challenge to American Labor 81
- 5. Sex Discrimination as Collective Harm 99
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Part III. Labor’s Work and Family Agenda
- 6. Changing Work, Changing People: A Conversation with Union Organizers at Harvard University and the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center 117
- 7. Unions Fight for Work and Family Policies–Not for Women Only 140
-
Part IV. Organizing Women’s Work
- 8. Working Women’s Insurgent Consciousness 155
- 9. “We Were the Invisible Workforce”: Unionizing Home Care 177
- 10. Expanding Labor’s Vision: The Challenges of Workfare and Welfare Organizing 194
- 11. Worker Centers and Immigrant Women 211
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Part V. Local–Global Connections
- 12. Female Immigrant Workers and the Law: Limits and Opportunities 231
- 13. Women Crossing Borders to Organize 253
- 14. Representing Informal Economy Workers: Emerging Global Strategies and Their Lessons for North American Unions 272
- References 293
- About the Contributors 313
- Index 317