Hunger Games and Crying Games: Barriers to Change
Kendra Coulter
Chapter Chapter 4 in Revolutionizing Retail, 2014, pp 95-123 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract The cases of retail organizing highlighted in the previous chapter exemplify how some workers have united and organized, choosing unionization as a route to improve their workplaces. Their experiences and, in particular, the insights they shared after reflecting on the process broaden and deepen our understanding of union organizing in retail, as well as in comparable feminized and/or private sector service workplaces. Workers’ accomplishments need to be recognized, understood, and written into the historical record as evidence of how people who are socially and economically devalued contest the dominant, entrenched hierarchies that belittle them.
Keywords: Collective Bargaining; Union Organizer; Collective Agreement; Union Representative; National Labor Relation Board (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137361165_4
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