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Volumn , Issue , 2008, Pages 199-210

The state of the academic labor movement : A roundtable with stanley aronowitz, barbara bowen, and Ed Ott

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EID: 84901894079     PISSN: None     EISSN: None     Source Type: Book    
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References (5)
  • 1
    • 84901892922 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The roundtable discussion was organized by Kitty Krupat especially for inclusion in this volume. Krupat prepared the interview questions and conducted the session in the offi ces of the New York City Central Labor Council. The excerpts presented here were transcribed from a tape recording of the meeting; the introductory text and the notes were written by Krupat
    • The roundtable discussion was organized by Kitty Krupat especially for inclusion in this volume. Krupat prepared the interview questions and conducted the session in the offi ces of the New York City Central Labor Council. The excerpts presented here were transcribed from a tape recording of the meeting; the introductory text and the notes were written by Krupat.
  • 2
    • 80054486331 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefi eld
    • This phrase is also the title of Aronowitz's book The Last Good Job in America (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefi eld, 2001).
    • (2001) The Last Good Job in America
    • Aronowitz1
  • 3
    • 84901905048 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Albert Shanker was president of the AFT from 1974 to 1997
    • Albert Shanker was president of the AFT from 1974 to 1997.
  • 4
    • 84901896363 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Teaching assistants at the University of Wisconsin organized and won their right to union representation in 1969. They were the fi rst graduate-student employees to unionize successfully in either the public or the private sector
    • Teaching assistants at the University of Wisconsin organized and won their right to union representation in 1969. They were the fi rst graduate-student employees to unionize successfully in either the public or the private sector.
  • 5
    • 84901887216 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • A controversial fi gure throughout his tenure as president of Local 100 of the Transport Workers Union, Roger Toussaint authorized a transit strike in December 2005, defying New York State's Taylor Law, which prohibits public employees from striking. As a result, he was sentenced to ten days in jail, and the union was heavily fi ned
    • A controversial fi gure throughout his tenure as president of Local 100 of the Transport Workers Union, Roger Toussaint authorized a transit strike in December 2005, defying New York State's Taylor Law, which prohibits public employees from striking. As a result, he was sentenced to ten days in jail, and the union was heavily fi ned.


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