A collective bargain : unions, organizing, and the fight for democracy

by Jane McAlevey

Paper Book, 2020

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"For decades, intractable social and economic problems have been eating away at the social fabric of the United States. The crisis is now so deep it's threatening democracy. Income inequality has reached epic proportions, resulting in a lopsided political system that bestows tax breaks on the rich while the rest of the country has been economically abandoned. There's a single, obvious solution to these problems, one with a long, successful history, but one that too many have forgotten: unions. In A Collective Bargain, longtime labor, environmental, and political organizer Jane McAlevey makes the case that unions are the only institution capable of fighting back against today's super-rich corporate class. Since the 1930s, when unions briefly flourished under New Deal protections, corporations have waged a stealthy and ruthless war against the labor movement. Today, McAlevey argues, it's time for unions to make a comeback. Want to reverse the nation's mounting wealth gap? Put an end to sexual harassment in the workplace? End racial disparities on the job? Negotiate climate justice? Bring back unions. Alongside McAlevey, we travel from Pennsylvania hospitals, where we're thrust into a herculean fight in which nurses are building a new kind of patient-centered unionism; to Silicon Valley, where tech workers, fed up with the illusory promise of a better world, have turned to old-fashioned collective action; and inside the most promising anti-austerity rebellion in years, the one being waged by America's teachers. A rousing and electrifying call to arms, A Collective Bargain shows us why we must strengthen and defend the only force capable of fighting back against social injustice and the alarming right-wing shift in our politics: a strong, democratic union movement."--… (more)

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331.890973

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New York, NY : Ecco, an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers, [2020]

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LibraryThing member the.ken.petersen
Unions are fantastic: every worker should have a union to support them.

I thought I'd better start with that because my review of this book isn't going to be so positive. The author starts from a premise with which, I am unable to concur: that true democracy and capitalism are compatible. Whilst I
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have great admiration for most of the union structure and the vast majority of its leading members, we should understand what that role is.

The job of a union is two fold; firstly, to make the day to day working conditions and wages of their members as good as possible and secondly, to educate those members to understand the Neoliberal system and the workings of the economy under Neoliberalism. Capitalism can't make fair return to the worker: there is always surplus value to be extracted from his/her earnings. Capitalism is built upon the concept of continued capital growth. The worker is always third in line behind capital growth and payment to shareholders.

The more I read and hear of American political and economic understanding today, the more certain I am that the dominance of the USA is in decline and soon a new major force (probably China) will become the world's policeman. I do not say this as a wish, I am not naive enough to believe that China would herald a comfortable future; I jus can't see the US hanging on for much longer....
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0062908596 / 9780062908599

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