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A Marriage Made in Heaven? Mismatches and Misunderstandings between Worker Centres and Unions

Janice Fine

British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2007, vol. 45, issue 2, 335-360

Abstract: Worker centres, community‐based mediating institutions that provide support to low‐wage workers in the United States, have grown from five in 1992 to 160 in 2007. With unions increasingly targeting low‐wage immigrant workers employed in non‐footloose industries for organizing drives, it would seem that worker centres and unions are a match made in heaven. On the ground, however, it has been more of a mismatch. This article examines the underlying sources of the mismatch embodied in the structures, ideologies and cultures of worker centres and unions.

Date: 2007
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