by Michael Yates (Editor), Michael Yates (Editor), Ellen Meiksins Wood (Editor), Peter Meiksins (Editor)
Big changes in the global economy and world politics have put new questions on the table for labour movements around the world. Can workers regain the initiative against the tidal wave of corporate downsizing and government cutbacks? Is labour rising from the ashes? Focusing upon recent developments in the United States, this volume sets these decisive questions about labour against a global backdrop, connecting and contrasting the new American scene to recent developments abroad - from Mexico to Asia, from Canada to Eastern Europe. It provides analysis of the key issues being debated by labour scholars and activists: the changing composition of the international working class; patterns of work under contemporary capitalism; the relationship of race and gender to class; the promise and limitations of recent eruptions of labour militancy; and the strategic options available to the labour movement in today's conditions.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Monthly Review Press
Published: 01 Jan 1999
ISBN 10: 0853459398
ISBN 13: 9780853459392