Race, Gender, and the Rebirth of Trade Unionism
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[Excerpt] Diversity is not the enemy of solidarity. We contend that solidarity can, and must, be built among an ever-diversifying labor movement, nation, and world. The labor movement's very survival depends on it.
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2007-06-01
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labor unions; organizing; race gender; trade unionism; labor movement
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Required Publisher Statement: © Routledge. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved. Final version published as: Bronfenbrenner, K. & Warren, D. T. (2007). Race, gender, and the rebirth of trade unionism. New Labor Forum 16(3/4), 142-148.
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