REVIVING THE LABOR MOVEMENT: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
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Published:2003
Lowell Turner, 2003. "REVIVING THE LABOR MOVEMENT: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE", Labor Revitalization: Global Perspectives and New Initiatives, Daniel B. Cornfield, Holly J. Mccammon
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In recent years, the long-declining U.S. labor movement has refocused in new and promising ways on rank-and-file mobilization, in organizing drives, collective bargaining conflicts and political campaigns. Such efforts are widely viewed as the best hope for revitalizing the labor movement: breathing new life into tired old unions, winning organizing drives and raising membership levels, increasing political influence, pushing toward the power necessary to reform labor law and ineffective labor institutions. The stakes are high and the goals ambitious: to close the “representation gap” at the workplace, reverse growing economic and social inequality, and build new coalitions for expanded democratic participation in local, national and global politics.
