PARTNERING for CHANGE

Autor: David B. Reynolds
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.4324/9781315701899
Popis: Part I. Dynamics of Labor-Community Coalitions 1. Labor-Environmental Coalitions, Fred Rose 2. Religion-Labor Partnerships: Alive and Growing in the New Millennium, Kim Bobo 3. ACORN and Community-Labor Partnerships, Steve Kest 4. The Effectiveness and Limits of Labor-Community Coalitions: Evidence from South Florida, Bruce Nissen Part II. Areas of Common Ground 5. Labor and Living Wage Movement, David Reynolds and Jen Kern 6. Coming Together: Promises and Pitfalls of Minnesota's Corporate-Accountability Campaigns, Erik Peterson 7. Anatomy of Vermont Livable Wage Campaign, Ellen Kahler 8. Smart Growth for Cities: It's a Union Thing, Greg LeRoy 9. Building Political Action Coalitions in Connecticut, Louise Simmons Part III. Institution Building 10. Contemporary Community Unionism: Some Lessons from Baltimore and Stamford, Janice Fine 11. Working Partnerships: A New Strategy for Advancing Economic Justice, Bob Brownstein 12. Economic Development for Whom? Labor Gest Involved in Massachusetts' Economic Development, Mary Jo Connelly, Peter Knowlton, Pete Capano, and Harneen Chernow Part IV. Working with Employers 13. Taking the High Road in Milwaukee: The Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership, Annette Bernhardt, Laura Dresser, and Joel Rogers
Databáze: OpenAIRE