Beyond $15: Immigrant Workers, Faith Activists, and the Revival of the Labor Movement

Author:   Jonathan Rosenblum
Publisher:   Beacon Press
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 March 2017
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The inside story of the first successful $15 minimum wage campaign that renewed a national labor movement With captivating narrative and insightful commentary, labor organizer Jonathan Rosenblum reveals the inside story of the first successful fight for a $15 minimum wage, which renewed a national labor movement through bold strategy and broad inclusiveness. Just outside Seattle, an unlikely alliance of Sea-Tac Airport workers, union and community activists, and clergy staged face-to-face confrontations with corporate leaders to unite a diverse, largely immigrant workforce in a struggle over power between airport workers and business and political elites. Digging deep into the root causes of poverty wages, Rosenblum gives a blunt assessment of the daunting problems facing unions today. Beyond $15 provides an inspirational blueprint for a powerful, all-inclusive labor movement and is a call for workers to reclaim their power in the new economy.

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Author:   Jonathan Rosenblum
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Imprint:   Beacon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.306kg
ISBN:  

9780807098127


ISBN 10:   0807098124
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 March 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Introduction Carmel Shachar, I. Glenn Cohen, Holly Fernandez Lynch and Barbara J. Evans; Part I. Transparency in Health and Health Care: Thematic Issues: Introduction Abigail R. Moncrieff; 1. Smashing into windows: 'the limits of consumer sovereignty in health care' Barry R. Furrow; 2. The interplay of privacy and transparency in health care: the HIPAA privacy rule as a case study Barbara J. Evans; 3. Transparency tradeoffs: priority-setting, scarcity, and health fairness Govind Persad; 4. Slightly hazy: transparency and the costs of too much information Oliver J. Kim; Part II. Transparency and Informed Consent: Introduction Luke Gelinas; 5. Transparency versus informed consent: the patient/consumer paradigms Craig J. Konnoth; 6. Transparency and financial conflicts: the uncertain case for sunshine Richard S. Saver; 7. Making religion transparent: the substance, process, and efficacy of disclosing religious restrictions on care Elizabeth Sepper; Part III. Transparency and Economics: Health Care Costs and Billing: Introduction Kristin M. Madison; 8. Transparency on prescription drug research expenditures: a lever for restraining pricing? Ameet Sarpatwari, Jerry Avorn and Aaron S. Kesselheim; 9. Is pharmaceutical price transparency an effective means to reduce high prices and wide variations? Marc A. Rodwin; 10. Price transparency: a contracts solution Wendy Netter Epstein; 11. Solving surprise medical bills Mark A. Hall; Part IV. Transparency and Innovation: Introduction Holly Fernandez Lynch; 12. Increasing the transparency of FDA review to enhance the innovation process Rachel E. Sachs and Thomas J. Hwang; 13. Transparency and clinical trial data sharing: legal and policy issues Barbara E. Bierer, Mark Barnes and Rebecca Li; 14. The European Medicines Agency's approach to transparency Stefano Marino and Spyridon Drosos; Part V. Transparency and Outcomes: Promoting Health and Safety: Introduction Gregory Curfman; 15. The role of transparency in promoting healthy behaviors: pros, cons, and perils of information sharing to foster personal responsibility in health care Anthony W. Orlando and Arnold J. Rosoff; 16. The role of transparency in patient safety improvement Michelle M. Mello, David M. Studdert, Brahmajee K. Nallamothu and Allen Kachalia; 17. Personal health records as a tool for transparency in health care Sharona Hoffman; 18. Nontransparency in electronic health record systems Jim Hawkins, Barbara J. Evans and Harlan M. Krumholz; 19. Transparency challenges in reproductive health care Dov Fox; Part VI. Challenges in Promoting and Measuring Transparency in Health Care: Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 20. ERISA as a barrier for state health care transparency efforts Erin C. Fuse Brown and Jaime S. King; 21. Transparency and data sharing in clinical research and Big Pharma Jennifer E. Miller; 22. Promoting IRB transparency: about what, to whom, why, and how? Holly Fernandez Lynch; 23. Using disclosure to regulate PBMs: the dark side of transparency David A. Hyman and William E. Kovacic.

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In this highly readable book, Jonathan Rosenblum gives us the fascinating inside story of how a few labor unions, faith leaders, immigrant and community groups united to build a grass roots citizens movement that won the nation s first $15 minimum wage in SeaTac, Washington in November 2013. From that victory for community power, Rosenblum makes the important case that U.S. labor unions must reinvent themselves as catalysts for a broader social justice movement to challenge the inequality of power in America today, building on the populist revolution awakened by Bernie Sanders. Hedrick Smith, author of <i>Who Stole the American Dream?</i> <i>Beyond $15</i> grabs you from the beginning. Part memoir, part industry analysis, part campaign summation, Rosenblum takes the reader into an effort to transform the manner in which labor unions actually can fight to build worker power and economic justice. <i>Beyond $15</i> is exciting, thought-provoking and moving as it looks not only at the big picture but at the struggles of the workers themselves to alter the terms of their working lives and their places in the community. Bill Fletcher, Jr., talk-show host, writer, & activist; co-author of <i>Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path Toward Social Justice</i> <i>Beyond $15</i> is a compelling and vital read for any social justice activist. In the vivid detail of a committed participant in the struggle, Rosenblum tells how ordinary airport workers took on the corporate powers and both Democratic and Republican Party elites, and won. Their victory helped set the stage for the national fight for $15. Kshama Sawant, Seattle City Councilmember, Socialist Alternative


An inspiring model for coalition building. --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> Readers interested in labor activism, history, economics, industrial relations, or immigration studies will find this book to be compelling and captivating, as Rosenblum captures the story of this unifying, important, and successful fight for economic equity. --<i>Booklist</i> The fascinating inside story of how a few labor unions, faith leaders, and immigrant and community groups united to build a grassroots citizens movement that won the nation's first $15 minimum wage in SeaTac, Washington. From that victory for community power, Rosenblum makes the important case that US labor unions must reinvent themselves as catalysts for a broader social justice movement to challenge the inequality of power in America today, building on the populist revolution awakened by Bernie Sanders. --Hedrick Smith, author of <i>Who Stole the American Dream?</i> Part memoir, part industry analysis, part campaign summation...<i>Beyond $15</i> is exciting, thought-provoking, and moving as it looks not only at the big picture but also at the struggles of the workers themselves to alter the terms of their working lives and their places in the community. --Bill Fletcher, Jr., coauthor of <i>Solidarity Divided</i> A compelling and vital read for any social justice activist. In the vivid detail of a committed participant in the struggle, Rosenblum tells how ordinary airport workers took on the corporate powers and both Democratic and Republican Party elites and won. --Kshama Sawant, Seattle City Council member, Socialist Alternative


“An inspiring model for coalition building.” —Kirkus Reviews “Readers interested in labor activism, history, economics, industrial relations, or immigration studies will find this book to be compelling and captivating, as Rosenblum captures the story of this unifying, important, and successful fight for economic equity.” —Booklist “A feisty, provocative book...His analysis of the problems facing labor is insightful and sound.” —Tom Deignan, America Magazine “Beyond $15 is both a timely history of a bold campaign’s unlikely victory and an inspiring call for a flexible, progressive and power-building vision of labor organizing.” —Jonathan Timm, In These Times “The fascinating inside story of how a few labor unions, faith leaders, and immigrant and community groups united to build a grassroots citizens movement that won the nation’s first $15 minimum wage in SeaTac, Washington. From that victory for community power, Rosenblum makes the important case that US labor unions must reinvent themselves as catalysts for a broader social justice movement to challenge the inequality of power in America today, building on the populist revolution awakened by Bernie Sanders.” —Hedrick Smith, author of Who Stole the American Dream? “Part memoir, part industry analysis, part campaign summation...Beyond $15 is exciting, thought-provoking, and moving as it looks not only at the big picture but also at the struggles of the workers themselves to alter the terms of their working lives and their places in the community.” —Bill Fletcher, Jr., coauthor of Solidarity Divided “A compelling and vital read for any social justice activist. In the vivid detail of a committed participant in the struggle, Rosenblum tells how ordinary airport workers took on the corporate powers and both Democratic and Republican Party elites and won.” —Kshama Sawant, Seattle City Council member, Socialist Alternative “Jonathan Rosenblum’s Beyond $15 is an excellent choice for teaching about contemporary worker struggles against economic inequality. My students were captivated by Rosenblum’s firsthand account of the untold story of the SeaTac minimum wage campaign. The book opens up much broader discussions with its careful analysis of the causes and human impact of deteriorating US working conditions over the past four decades. Beyond $15 also teaches important lessons on the practical challenges of building coalitions across lines of identity and the importance of giving workers voice in organized campaigns.” —George Lovell, Harry Bridges Endowed Chair in Labor Studies and professor and chair of Political Science, University of Washington “Developing strong labor, faith and community partnerships to engage in campaigns that uplift working people is vital for today’s labor movement. Jonathan Rosenblum’s Beyond $15 about the coalition that won a $15 minimum wage in Sea-Tac, Washington, shows union leaders and activists how this can be done, and how victory can be won, even in the most daunting circumstances.” —Henry Garrido, Executive Director, District Council 37, AFSCME, AFL-CIO “For thirty-three years, Jonathan Rosenblum has been sharing his winning analysis, history of struggle, and strategy with ordinary workers. In Beyond $15, he invites all of us into the learning. With stunning simplicity and clarity, Rosenblum walks the reader through exactly how giant corporations have decimated the American Dream. Better still, he explains what it will take to get out of our current mess and rebuild the power we need to defeat out of control corporate power.” —Jane McAlevey, organizer and author of No Shortcuts: Organizing for Power in the New Gilded Age


An inspiring model for coalition building. --Kirkus Reviews Readers interested in labor activism, history, economics, industrial relations, or immigration studies will find this book to be compelling and captivating, as Rosenblum captures the story of this unifying, important, and successful fight for economic equity. --Booklist A feisty, provocative book...His analysis of the problems facing labor is insightful and sound. --Tom Deignan, America Magazine Beyond $15 is both a timely history of a bold campaign's unlikely victory and an inspiring call for a flexible, progressive and power-building vision of labor organizing. --Jonathan Timm, In These Times The fascinating inside story of how a few labor unions, faith leaders, and immigrant and community groups united to build a grassroots citizens movement that won the nation's first $15 minimum wage in SeaTac, Washington. From that victory for community power, Rosenblum makes the important case that US labor unions must reinvent themselves as catalysts for a broader social justice movement to challenge the inequality of power in America today, building on the populist revolution awakened by Bernie Sanders. --Hedrick Smith, author of Who Stole the American Dream? Part memoir, part industry analysis, part campaign summation...Beyond $15 is exciting, thought-provoking, and moving as it looks not only at the big picture but also at the struggles of the workers themselves to alter the terms of their working lives and their places in the community. --Bill Fletcher, Jr., coauthor of Solidarity Divided A compelling and vital read for any social justice activist. In the vivid detail of a committed participant in the struggle, Rosenblum tells how ordinary airport workers took on the corporate powers and both Democratic and Republican Party elites and won. --Kshama Sawant, Seattle City Council member, Socialist Alternative Jonathan Rosenblum's Beyond $15 is an excellent choice for teaching about contemporary worker struggles against economic inequality. My students were captivated by Rosenblum's firsthand account of the untold story of the SeaTac minimum wage campaign. The book opens up much broader discussions with its careful analysis of the causes and human impact of deteriorating US working conditions over the past four decades. Beyond $15 also teaches important lessons on the practical challenges of building coalitions across lines of identity and the importance of giving workers voice in organized campaigns. --George Lovell, Harry Bridges Endowed Chair in Labor Studies and professor and chair of Political Science, University of Washington Developing strong labor, faith and community partnerships to engage in campaigns that uplift working people is vital for today's labor movement. Jonathan Rosenblum's Beyond $15 about the coalition that won a $15 minimum wage in Sea-Tac, Washington, shows union leaders and activists how this can be done, and how victory can be won, even in the most daunting circumstances. --Henry Garrido, Executive Director, District Council 37, AFSCME, AFL-CIO For thirty-three years, Jonathan Rosenblum has been sharing his winning analysis, history of struggle, and strategy with ordinary workers. In Beyond $15, he invites all of us into the learning. With stunning simplicity and clarity, Rosenblum walks the reader through exactly how giant corporations have decimated the American Dream. Better still, he explains what it will take to get out of our current mess and rebuild the power we need to defeat out of control corporate power. --Jane McAlevey, organizer and author of No Shortcuts: Organizing for Power in the New Gilded Age In this highly readable book, Jonathan Rosenblum gives us the fascinating inside story of how a few labor unions, faith leaders, immigrant and community groups united to build a grass roots citizens movement that won the nation s first $15 minimum wage in SeaTac, Washington in November 2013. From that victory for community power, Rosenblum makes the important case that U.S. labor unions must reinvent themselves as catalysts for a broader social justice movement to challenge the inequality of power in America today, building on the populist revolution awakened by Bernie Sanders. Hedrick Smith, author of Who Stole the American Dream? Beyond $15 grabs you from the beginning. Part memoir, part industry analysis, part campaign summation, Rosenblum takes the reader into an effort to transform the manner in which labor unions actually can fight to build worker power and economic justice. Beyond $15 is exciting, thought-provoking and moving as it looks not only at the big picture but at the struggles of the workers themselves to alter the terms of their working lives and their places in the community. Bill Fletcher, Jr., talk-show host, writer, & activist; co-author of Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path Toward Social Justice Beyond $15 is a compelling and vital read for any social justice activist. In the vivid detail of a committed participant in the struggle, Rosenblum tells how ordinary airport workers took on the corporate powers and both Democratic and Republican Party elites, and won. Their victory helped set the stage for the national fight for $15. Kshama Sawant, Seattle City Councilmember, Socialist Alternative


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Jonathan Rosenblum has been a labor organizer for more than thirty years, playing key roles including Sea-Tac Airport campaign director. His writing has been featured in Tikkun, In These Times, and Yes! Magazine. He lives in Seattle, WA.

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