Organizing for Power: Building a 21st Century Labor Movement in Boston

Author:   Aviva Chomsky ,  Steve Striffler
Publisher:   Haymarket Books
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9781642593952


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   27 July 2021
Format:   Hardback
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"Boston's economy has become defined by a disconcerting trend that has intensified throughout much of the United States since the 2008 recession. Economic growth now delivers remarkably few benefits to large sectors of the working class - a phenomenon that is particularly severe for immigrants, people of color, and women. Labor in 21st Century Boston explores this nation-wide phenomenon of ""unshared growth"" by focusing on Boston, a city that is famously liberal, relatively wealthy, and increasingly difficult for working people (who service the city's needs) to actually live in.Labor in 21st Century Boston is the only comprehensive analysis of labor and popular mobilizing in Boston today, the volume contributes to a growing body of academic and popular literature that examines urban America, racial and economic inequality, labor and immigration, and the right-wing assault on working people."

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Author:   Aviva Chomsky ,  Steve Striffler
Publisher:   Haymarket Books
Imprint:   Haymarket Books
ISBN:  

9781642593952


ISBN 10:   1642593958
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   27 July 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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What an excellent look at the significance of class struggle and progressive social movements in the Boston metropolitan area! This is a book that goes beyond examining the institution of unions, but instead focuses on the multifarious efforts to re-found a genuine labor movement. Though this book focuses on the Greater Boston area, the examples explored and the lessons learned have a value throughout the country, In fact, that the book focuses so clearly on one geographic site of struggle helps the book to avoid a level of generality that frequently undermines other analyses. -Bill Fletcher, Jr., author of Solidarity Divided and They're Bankrupting Us! and Twenty Other Myths about Unions As America has ineluctably transformed into a post-industrial economy, so has the character and nature of its working class. Organizing For Power: Building a Twenty-First Century Labor Movement in Boston is a comprehensive guide to understand the formative changes in the American class structure and how organized labor can regain relevance to a chaotic spectrum of contemporary workers. Drawing on the shifting landscape of Boston, Chomsky and Striffler's book is essential reading for grasping the opportunities and challenges of trade unions in the U.S. today. -Immanuel Ness, Organizing Insurgency: Workers Movements in the Global South What an excellent look at the significance of class struggle and progressive social movements in the Boston metropolitan area! This is a book that goes beyond examining the institution of unions, but instead focuses on the multifarious efforts to re-found a genuine labor movement. Though this book focuses on the Greater Boston area, the examples explored and the lessons learned have a value throughout the country, In fact, that the book focuses so clearly on one geographic site of struggle helps the book to avoid a level of generality that frequently undermines other analyses. -Bill Fletcher, Jr., author of Solidarity Divided and They're Bankrupting Us! and Twenty Other Myths about Unions These fresh, wide-ranging perspectives on recent labor struggles in the greater Boston area shed light on a surprisingly understudied region of the U.S. Taken together, they offer a sobering, yet hopeful portrait of organizing efforts among increasingly precaiour working people - including immigrants, women, and people of color - to challenge and transform the neoliberal order. -Ruth Milkman, Immigrant Labor and the New Precariat As America has ineluctably transformed into a post-industrial economy, so has the character and nature of its working class. Organizing For Power: Building a Twenty-First Century Labor Movement in Boston is a comprehensive guide to understand the formative changes in the American class structure and how organized labor can regain relevance to a chaotic spectrum of contemporary workers. Drawing on the shifting landscape of Boston, Chomsky and Striffler's book is essential reading for grasping the opportunities and challenges of trade unions in the U.S. today. -Immanuel Ness, Organizing Insurgency: Workers Movements in the Global South Organizing for Power offers an uncommonly comprehensive yet granular view of a single city labor movement's attempt to cope with structural and demographic change in the early twenty- first century. Striffler and Chomsky have convened an impressive array of postindustrial Boston's labor braintrust- including academic activists, union leaders and alt-labor strategists -to sketch a path forward on both the organizational and political fronts. -Leon Fink The Long Gilded Age: American Capitalism and the Lessons of a New World Order


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Aviva Chomsky is professor of history at Salem State University in Massachusetts. Her recent books include They Take Our Jobs! And 20 Other Myths about Immigration; Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal; A History of the Cuban Revolution. She has been active in Latin America solidarity and immigrant rights movements since the 1980s. Steve Striffler is Director of the Labor Research Center and Professor of Anthropology at UMass Boston

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