Format:
x, 322 Seiten
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Illustrationen
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22 cm
Edition:
First edition
ISBN:
9780913447222
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0913447226
Series Statement:
Labor and Employment Relations Association series
Content:
Revaluing work(ers) for democracy and sustainability / Tobias Schulze-Cleven and Todd E. Vachon -- Beyond market fundamentalism: a labor studies perspective on the future of work / Tobias Schulze-Cleven -- Deus est machina: historical amnesia, methodological myopia, and the future of work / Michael Merrill and Dorothy Sue Cobble -- "Negotiate the algorithm": labor unions, scale, and industry 4.0 experimentation / Tod D. Rutherford -- Climate change and the future of workers: toward a just transition / J. Mijin Cha and Todd E. Vachon -- Worker mobilization and political engagement: a historical perspective / Naomi R. Williams and Sheri Davis-Faulkner -- Worker voice in technological change: the potential of recrafting / Joel S. Yudken and David C. Jacobs -- Both broadening and deepening: toward sectoral bargaining for the common good / Joseph A. McCartin, Erica Smiley, and Marilyn Sneiderman -- The role of labor education in revaluing workers: historical, current, and future / Victor G. Devinatz and Robert Bruno -- The future of work for domestic workers in the United States: innovations in technology, organizing, and laws / Elaine Zundl and Yana van der Meulen Rodgers -- Graduate student employee unionization in the second gilded age / William A. Herbert and Joseph van der Naald -- The future of US public school reform: elevating teacher voice / Saul A. Rubenstein and John E. McCarthy -- Empowering workers: education and training in the changing labor market / Alysa Hannon, Heather McKay, and Michelle Van Noy -- In the age of crises: enlisting universities in support of change / Tobias Schulze-Cleven
Content:
"Through a series of thoughtful essays, written by a diverse and knowledgeable group of contributors, the volume argues for a labor studies approach to addressing these crises and the future of work, including technological disruption: an approach that is worker centered, multidisciplinary, and normatively anchored, with an explicit commitment to upholding worker rights. The volume's premise is that labor studies provides a valuable source of ideas with unique advantages for building a democratic and sustainable duture for work that advances workers' interest, a worthy alternative to long prevailing market-centered ideology"--
Note:
Literaturangaben
Language:
English
Keywords:
Arbeitswelt
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Technischer Fortschritt
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Aufsatzsammlung
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