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New Forms Of Worker Organization: The Syndicalist and Autonomist Restoration of Class Struggle Unionism

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

New Forms Of Worker Organization: The Syndicalist and Autonomist Restoration of Class Struggle Unionism

Contributors:

By (Author) Immanuel Ness
Foreword by Staughton Lynd

ISBN:

9781604869569

Publisher:

PM Press

Imprint:

PM Press

Publication Date:

7th October 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

335.82

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

324

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 230mm

Weight:

375g

Description

Bureaucratic labour unions are under assault throughout the world. Most unions have surrendered the achievements of the mid-20th century, when the working class was a militant force for change throughout the world. The decline of labour unions has exposed workers throughout the world to capitalist absolutism, and now many workers are rejecting leaders and forming unions rooted in direct action. This is the first book to compile workers struggles on a global basis, examining the formation and expansion of radical unions in the Global South and Global North.

Reviews

"As the U.S. labor movement conducts its latest, frantic search for 'new ideas, ' there is no better source of radical thinking on improved modes of union functioning than the diverse contributors to this timely collection. New Forms of Worker Organization vividly describes what workers in Africa, Asia, South America, and Europe have done to make their unions more effective. Let's hope that these compelling case studies of rank-and-file struggle and bottom up change lead to more of the same where it's needed the most, among those of us 'born in the USA!'"
--Steve Early, former organizer for the Communications Workers of America and author of Save Our Unions: Dispatches from a Movement in Distress

This book is a crucial analytical and tactical handbook for workers protesting against management. In most cases, protests, strikes, and insurgencies are only measured through government data. New Forms of Worker Organization provides independent information on workers' protest, their reasons, and the nature in which they are realized--essential for understanding the true shape of the workers movements in countries throughout the world. This research should be used by workers and labor unions as a tool to reach their objectives and to protect and advance workers' rights."
--Vadim Borisov, representative IndustriALL Global Union, CIS Region, sociologist, and author of over 100 publications on workers' movements in Russia, including Workers and the Transition to Capitalism in Russia (Verso)

"Working people everywhere are feeling the pressure in a world where corporations increasingly dominate our economic, political, and social lives. In country after country, traditional unionism, advocacy, and policy reform have been proven unfit for the task of restoring the dignity and financial security of working families. The critical stories of cutting-edge organizing found in New Forms of Worker Organization demonstrate that workers themselves hold the key to creating a world where work is honored and freedom of association is absolute."
--Daniel Gross, executive director, Brandworkers, and cofounder, IWW Starbucks Workers Union

"This exciting collection provides substantial evidence that collective action by workers themselves is indispensable to advancing a strong labor movement. The book's global scope demonstrates that workers in the U.S. and beyond can learn much from the tactics, strategies, and historical struggles in other countries."
--Kim Scipes, author of AFL-CIO's Secret War against Developing Country Workers: Solidarity or Sabotage

"Conventional unionism's decline over recent decades and now capitalism's worst global crisis since the 1930s are enabling and provoking unconventional forms of workers' struggles. Some are new and others are new versions of old forms with urgently renewed relevance today. Received concepts and theories of class, class struggle, economic democracy, workers' power, socialism and communism are being reexamined and changed to meet the practical needs and conditions of anticapitalist struggle now. Immanuel Ness's new volume documents some dramatic new projects of self-conscious class struggle around the world."
--Richard D. Wolff, DemocracyAtWork.info and the New School University, New York

Author Bio

Immanuel Ness is a political economist who specializes in labor unions and a professor of political science at City University of New York. He is the editor of WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society and author of numerous works including Guest Workers and Resistance to U.S. Corporate Despotism. He was a worker and union organizer in the food, maintenance, and publishing industries. He lives in New York City. Staughton Lynd taught American history at Spelman College and Yale University. He was director of Freedom Schools in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer. He is the author or coauthor of From Here to There, Labor Law for the Rank & Filer, Lucasville, Solidarity Unionism at Starbucks, and Wobblies & Zapatistas. He lives in Youngstown, Ohio.

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