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Title Wisconsin uprising : labor fights back / edited by Michael D. Yates ; foreword by Robert W. McChesney
Published New York : Monthly Review Press, 2010
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Description 1 online resource (304 pages)
Contents Foreward by Robert W. McChesney -- Editor's introduction : something is in the air -- On the ground in Madison -- Disciplining labor, dismantling democracy : rebellion and control in Wisconsin / Connor Donegan -- Capitalist crisis and the Wisconsin uprising / Andrew Sernatinger -- Who were the leaders of the Wisconsin uprising? / Lee Sustar -- A new American workers' movement has begun / Dan La Botz -- The Wisconsin uprising / Frank Emspak -- Moving forward : the lessons of Wisconsin -- Back to the future : union survival strategies in open shop America / Rand Wilson and Steve Early -- In the wake of Wisconsin, what next? / Stephanie Luce -- What can we learn from Wisconsin -- Broadening and deepening the class struggle -- The roads not taken / Elly Leary -- The assault on public services : will unions lament the attacks or fight back / Michael Hurley and Sam Gindin -- Marching away from the Cold War / David Bacon -- No, no, no, the people have the power / Dave Zirin -- Fighting wage cuts in upstate new york teaches chemical workers the value of mobilization / Jon Flanders -- Beyond Wisconsin : seeking new priorities as labor challenges war / Michael Zweig -- Building communities of solidarity from Madison to bend / Fernando Gapasin -- Class warfare in longview, Washington : "No Wisconsin here" / Michael Yates -- Note on contributors
Summary In early 2011, the nation was stunned to watch Wisconsin's state capitol in Madison come under sudden and unexpected occupation by union members and their allies. The protests to defend collective bargaining rights were militant and practically unheard of in this era of declining union power. Nearly forty years of neoliberalism and the most severe economic crisis since the Great Depression have battered the labor movement, and workers have been largely complacent in the face of stagnant wages, slashed benefits and services, widening unemployment, and growing inequality. That is, until now
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 286-297) and index
Notes English
Subject Labor movement -- Wisconsin -- History -- 21st century
Labor unions -- Wisconsin -- History -- 21st century
Working class -- United States -- Social conditions
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations.
Labor movement
Labor unions
Working class -- Social conditions
United States
Wisconsin
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Yates, Michael, 1946- editor.
McChesney, Robert Waterman, 1952- writer of foreword.
LC no. 2011045385
ISBN 1583672826
9781583672822
1583672834
9781583672839