Cornell University Press
The New Rank and File
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About this book
Much has changed for workers in the years since Staughton and Alice Lynd's classic Rank and File: Personal Histories by Working-Class Organizers was first published in 1973. The New Rank and File presents interviews with working-class organizers of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s who face the challenges of a new economy with the same determination and creativity shown by those profiled in the earlier book. Reflecting the increasing globalization of labor practices—and problems—The New Rank and File contains oral histories of workers in Guatemala, Palestine, Nicaragua, Mexico, and Canada, as well as the United States.
In their narratives, rank-and-file workers from many different industries and workplaces reveal the specific incidents and pervasive injustices that triggered their activism. They discuss the frustrations they faced in attempting to effect change through traditional means, and the ways in which they have learned to advocate through innovation. In an incisive introduction, the Lynds set forth their distinctive perspective on the labor movement, with a focus on "solidarity unionism": making decisions on the assumption that we all may be leaders at one time or another rather than relying on static hierarchies. Their insights, along with true stories told in the organizers' own words, contain much to inspire a new generation of workers and activists.
Jim Brophy
Tony Budak
Andrea Carney
Chinese Staff and Workers' Association
Coalition of University Employees
Bill DiPietro
Kay Eisenhower
Rich Feldman
The Frente Autentico del Trabajo
Marshall Ganz
Mia Giunta
Martin Glaberman
Mayra Guillen
The Hebron Union of Workers and General Service Personnel
Hugo Hernandez
Margaret Keith
Elly Leary
Ed Mann
Charlie McCollester
Virginia Roman
Vicky Starr
Gary Stevenson
Mike Stout
Manuela Aju Tambriz
James Trevathan
TriState Conference on Steel
Mauricio Vallejos
Workers for Ford in Mexico
Author / Editor information
Staughton and Alice Lynd practiced employment law for years as Legal Services attorneys. They now work with prisoners as well as rank-and-file workers. Staughton Lynd is the author of Living Inside Our Hope: A Steadfast Radical's Thoughts on Rebuilding the Movement, also from Cornell. The Lynds have jointly edited Nonviolence in America: A Documentary History and Homeland: Oral Histories of Palestine and Palestinians.
Reviews
This book looks at labor issues from the movement's rank and file and is invaluable for academic collections in social movements, labor history, and industrial/organizational psychology.
---The New Rank and File... serves to amplify the voices of women and workers from outside the United States. Issues like globalization, NLRB elections, Weingarten rights, downsizing, 'just-in-time' production, and worker-management 'cooperation' get insightful treatment.
---Once you're done with fictional working people, read about real ones in The New Rank and File.... Readers get a look at the lives of organizers from a variety of backgrounds and traditions.
---In an inspiring series of pieces by rank-and-file activists and organizers from many sectors of the labor movement, the Lynds demonstrate the type of grassroots approach that the labor movement needs if we are to achieve the strength needed to win against a global, wealthy and well-armed foe.... The Lynds have done a fantastic job of pulling together workers into a book that provides innumerable examples of strategies that work, not in someone's theory about organizing, but in actual jobs. If you want to read about the IWW's ideas, then read this book.
---For the past thirty years Alice and Staughton Lynd have done groundbreaking work in giving voice to rank and file workers.... The timing of The New Rank and File could not be better. Not only does it provide us with a number of inspiring largely unreported rand and file stories, it contributes greatly to the questions facing the labor movement.... It is must reading for anyone either working in the labor movement or looking to it as a force for social change.... The stories in The New Rank and File are testimony to the fact that rank and file solidarity unionism are happening in more places than most of us realize.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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INTRODUCTION
1 - I. THE UNION'S INSPIRATION
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"Thank you, thank you, thank you"
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"David conquered Goliath with five smooth stones. So it was with the Farm Workers"
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"Working-class people have a very deep culture based on solidarity and trust"
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"The freight industry is going to be organized by members in freight"
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"Instead of letting me go out alone, they went with me"
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"Certain folks call me a permanent rank and filer"
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"They're not scabs any more"
75 - II. THE ASHES OF THE OLD
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"I was devastated when the plant closed"
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"I'm going down that hill"
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"This society has declared war on black males"
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"We needed something more than a labor-community-church alliance"
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"One for one-Job security for the next generation"
134 - III. ANYWHERE BENEATH THE SUN
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"Necio para seguir adelante" (stubborn to keep moving forward)
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"The worst that they can do is to put me in prison"
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"We're not meant to be desk leaders"
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"The power of the people is not just a slogan"
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"It was a bogus election"
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"Women would make a beginning and then their husbands could join"
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"Your health is not for sale"
187 - IV. IN OUR HANDS IS PLACED A POWER
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"Workers have to deal with their own reality and that transforms them"
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"I declined to join the staff"
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"How do unions become concerned about the people who are outside the workplace?"
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"Other than having a baby, it's the most optimistic thing you can do"
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"I felt that I couldn't stand on the sideline any more"
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