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6. Street Vendors in and against the Global City: VAMOS Unidos

  • Kathleen Dunn
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New Labor in New York
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch New Labor in New York
© 2018 Cornell University Press, Ithaca

© 2018 Cornell University Press, Ithaca

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface and Acknowledgments vii
  4. Introduction: Toward a New Labor Movement? Organizing New York City’s Precariat 1
  5. Part I IMMIGRANT UNION ORGANIZING AND UNION- COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
  6. 1. Taking Aim at Target: West Indian Immigrant Workers Confront the Difficulties of Big-Box Organizing 25
  7. 2. Organizing Immigrant Supermarket Workers in Brooklyn: A Union-Community Partnership 49
  8. 3. Faith, Community, and Labor: Challenges and Opportunities in the New York City Living Wage Campaign 70
  9. 4. United New York: Fighting for a Fair Economy in “The Year of the Protester” 88
  10. Part II ORGANIZING THE PRECARIAT, OLD AND NEW
  11. 5. Infusing Craft Identity into a Noncraft Industry: The Retail Action Project 113
  12. 6. Street Vendors in and against the Global City: VAMOS Unidos 134
  13. 7. Protecting and Representing Workers in the New Gig Economy: The Case of the Freelancers Union 150
  14. Part III IMMIGRANT STRUGGLES FOR JUSTICE IN AND BEYOND THE WORKPLACE
  15. 8. The High- Touch Model: Make the Road New York’s Participatory Approach to Immigrant Organizing 173
  16. 9. Bridging City Trenches: The New York Civic Participation Project 187
  17. 10. Creating “Open Space” to Promote Social Justice: The MinKwon Center for Community Action 208
  18. Part IV GOING NATIONAL: NEW YORK’S WORKER CENTERS EXPAND
  19. 11. An Appetite for Justice: The Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York 229
  20. 12. Not Waiting for Permission: The New York Taxi Workers Alliance and Twenty- First- Century Bargaining 246
  21. 13. “Prepare to Win”: Domestic Workers United’s Strategic Transition following Passage of the New York Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights 266
  22. Afterword: Lessons from the New Labor Movement for the Old 289
  23. Notes 295
  24. Bibliography 319
  25. About the Contributors 341
  26. Index 345
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