Son güncelleme: 6 Şubat 2006 Giriş: Ünlü Amerikalı sosyolog, emek araştırmacısı ve toplumsal hareket sendikacılığı kuramcısı Kim Spices tarafından 2005 yazından bu yana İngilizce dilinde yayınlanmış olan emek konulu çalışmalar kapsamında oluşturulmakta olan bu çağdaş emek bibliyografyası, yazar tarafından İndiana’daki Purdue Üniversitesi’nde açılan, ancak yeterli öğrenci kaydı yapılmadığı için verilemeyen “Çağdaş Emek Sorunları” dersi için […]
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Giriş: Ünlü Amerikalı sosyolog, emek araştırmacısı ve toplumsal hareket sendikacılığı kuramcısı Kim Spices tarafından 2005 yazından bu yana İngilizce dilinde yayınlanmış olan emek konulu çalışmalar kapsamında oluşturulmakta olan bu çağdaş emek bibliyografyası, yazar tarafından İndiana’daki Purdue Üniversitesi’nde açılan, ancak yeterli öğrenci kaydı yapılmadığı için verilemeyen “Çağdaş Emek Sorunları” dersi için hazırlanmıştır. Yazar tarafından belirli aralıklarla güncellenmekte olan bibliyografyada yer alan kaynakların (varsa) online adresleri de listede mevcuttur.
Yazar, henüz inşa halinde olan bu bibliyografyayı zenginleştirmek üzere, işçi sınıfının güncel sorunlarıyla ilgili çalışmalar yapan tüm akademisyenleri, sendikacıları ve işçileri, 1995 sonrasında yazılmış olan İngilizce metinleri (bibliyografyanın hangi alt başlığı altında yer alabileceği önerisiyle birlikte) kendisine göndererek katkıda bulunmaya çağırmaktadır (kscpices@pnc.edu)
KONU LİSTESİ
I- ABD EMEK HAREKETİNDEKİ DEĞİŞİMLER
AFL-CIO Yurtdışı Operasyonları; Merkezi Emek Konseyleri; Cemaat Örgütlenmeleri; Sandık Siyaseti; Genel; Göçmen İşçiler; Uluslararası İşçi Dayanışması; Emek iletişimi; sendikal demokrasi; emek eğitimi; emek tarihi: emek örgütlenmesi; emeğin yeniden canlandırılması; ırk; taban örgütlenmeleri/mücadeleleri; ve kadın işçiler
II- SINAİ YENİDEN YAPILANMANIN EMEK ÜZERİNDEKİ ETKİLERİ
Otomotiv, giysi/tekstil, mağaza işçiliği, oteller, evde bakım, iletişim
III-DÜNYA EMEK HAREKETİ
Genel Bakış, Barbados, Brezilya, Kanada, Çin, Endonezya, Meksika, Filipinler, Güney Afrika, Güney Kore, Tayland, Birleşik Krallık ve Venezüella.
BÖLÜM I : ABD EMEK HAREKETİNDEKİ DEĞİŞİMLER
AFL-CIO Yurtdışı Operasyonları
Ancel, Judy. 2000. “On Building an International Solidarity Movement: A Response to Kim Scipes.” Labor Studies Journal, Vol. 25, No. 2, Summer: 26-35. [Posted in English on LabourNet Germany at www.labournet.de/diskussion/gewerkschaft/ancel1.html.]
Andrews, Gregg. 1991. Shoulder to Shoulder? The American Federation of Labor, the United States, and the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1924. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Armstrong, Robert, Hank Frundt, Hobart Spaulding and Sean Sweeney. 1988. Working Against Us: The American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD) and the International Policy of the AFL-CIO. New York: North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA).
Banks, Andy. 1998. “New Voice, New Internationalism” in Mort, ed.: 286-303.
Barry, Tom and Debra Preusch. 1986. AIFLD In Central America: Agents as Organizers. Albuquerque, NM: The Resource Center.
Batay Ouvriye Labor Center (Haiti). 2006. “On Sprague’s Alleged Smoking Gun.” January 10. On-line at www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?sectionID=55&itemID=9504.
Berger, Harry W. 1967. “American Labor Overseas.” The Nation, January 16: 80-84.
Bernstein, Aaron. 1985. “Is Big Labor Playing Global Vigilante?’ Business Week, November 4: 92-94.
Blain, Mike. 2001. “Union Delegates Call on AFL-CIO to ‘Come Clean’ on International Activities.” Posted on the web site of the Boston Independent Media Center at http://boston.indymedia.org/newswire/display/3072.
Boyer, Sandy. 1986. “Here’s Who the AFL-CIO is Funding in South Africa.” Labor Notes, December: 4.
Bronstein, Phil and David Johnston. 1985. “US Funding Anti-left Fight in Philippines.” San Francisco Examiner, July 21: 1+.
Buehl, Paul. 1999. Taking Care of Business: Samuel Gompers, George Meany, Lane Kirkland, and the Tragedy of American Labor. New York and London: Monthly Review Press.
Cantor, Daniel and Juliet Schor. 1987. Tunnel Vision: Labor, the World Economy, and Central America. Boston: South End Press.
Carew, Anthony.
— 1998. “The American Labor Movement in Fizzland: The Free Trade Union Committee and the CIA.” Labor History, Vol. 39, No. 1: 25-42.
— 1999. “The Origins of CIA Financing of AFL Programs.” Covert Action Quarterly, No. 67, Spring-Summer: 56-60.
Ciment, James and Immanuel Ness. 1999. “NED and the Empire’s New Clothes.” Covert Action Quarterly, No.67, Spring-Summer: 65-68.
Collier, Robert. 2004. “Old Relationships Die Hard: A Response to Stan Gacek’s Defense of the AFL-CIO Position on Venezuela.” New Labor Forum, Vol. 13, No. 2, Summer.
Eckstein, Enid. 1986. “What is the AFL-CIO Doing in the Philippines?” Labor Notes, July: 5.
Eisenhower, Kay. 1991. “AFL-CIO Agency Offers Cash to Filipino Union Leader for Vote on US Bases Treaty.” Labor Notes, November: 1, 6.
Ellner, Steve and Fred Rosen. 2002. “Crisis in Venezuela: The Remarkable Fall and Rise of Hugo Chavez.” NACLA Report on the Americas, July/August. (On-line at www.nacla/org/art_display.php?art=2092.)
Frutiger, Dean. 2002. “AFL-CIO China Policy: Labor’s New Step Forward or the Cold War Revisited?” Labor Studies Journal, Vol. 27, No. 3: 67-80.
Gacek, Stan.
— 2004a. “Lula and Chavez: Differing Responses to the Washington Consensus.” New Labor Forum, Vol. 13, No. 1, Spring. [Posted on http://forbin.qc.edu/newlaborforum/html/13_1article3.html.]
— 2004b. “Stanley Gacek Replies” [to Robert Collier]. New Labor Forum, Vol. 13, No. 2, Summer.
— 2005. “A Rejoinder to ‘Revolution and Counter-revolution’ by Lee Sustar.” New Labor Forum, Vol. 14, No. 3. (I have linked to the version that Sustar published on the web site “Selves and Others”–at Sustar’s suggestion–and Gacek’s “Rejoinder” is within Sustar’s piece, which is on-line at www.selvesandothers.org/article10406.html.)
Garver, Paul. 1989. “Beyond the Cold War.” Labor Research Review, No. 13, Spring: 61-71.
Hirsch, Fred.
— 1974. An Analysis of Our AFL-CIO Role in Latin America or Under the Covers With the CIA. San Jose, CA: self-published.
— n.d. An Open Letter to the Labor Movement: The AIFLD, International Trade Secretariats and Fascism in Chile. San Jose, CA: self-published.
— 2002. “Eyewitness to Nightmare: Unions Under Siege in Columbia, With US Aid.” The Progressive Populist, July. (On-line at www.populist.com/02.7.Hirsch.html.)
— 2003. “Report on AFL-CIO International Affairs Meeting.” Posted on October 23 on LaborNet at http://www.labornet.org/news/1003/hirsch.htm.
— 2004. “Build Unity and Trust With Workers Worldwide.” (Includes Resolution No. 6 from 2004 California State AFL-CIO Biannual Convention.) On-line at www.labournet.net/world/0407/hirsch.html.
— 2004. “Venezuela: A People Firm Against Empire.” Social Policy, Fall. (On-line at www.MLToday.com/Pages/NLiberation/Hirsch-Venezuela.html.)
— 2005. “AFL-CIO Foreign Policy in Venezuela.” ZNet, June 18. (Posted on-line at www.zmag.org/showarticle.cfm?itemID=8107§ionID=45.)
Hirsch, Fred and Virginia Muir. 1987. “A Plumber Gets Curious About Exporting McCarthyism” in Ann Fagan Ginger and David Christiano, eds., The Cold War Against Labor (2 volumes). Berkeley: Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute: 723-768.
Howard, Stuart. 1985. “In Our Name–AIFLD in Central America.” International Labour Reports, No. 12, November-December 11-14.
Hoyt, Katherine. 2002. “Concerns Over Possible AFL-CIO Involvement in Venezuela Coup Led to February Picket.” Labor Notes, May. Posted at www.labornotes.org/archives/2002/05/b.html.
International Labour Reports.
— 1984. “CIA in New Zealand.” January-February: 7.
— 1985. “Central America.” November-December: 11-14.
— 1986a. “France.” January-February: 7-10.
— 1986b. “Africa.” May-June: 19-22.
— 1987. “Central America.” May-June: 7-14.
— 1989. “National Endowment for Democracy: Winning Friends?.” May-June: 7-13.
Kelber, Harry. 2004. “AFL-CIO’s Dark Past,” a six-part series. Posted at www.laboreducator.org/darkpast.htm Individual articles from this series:
— — “Meany Hired a Former Top Communist To Run AFL-CIO’s International Affairs,” November 8. www.laboreducator.org/darkpast1.pdf.
— — “AFL is Funder for Covert Activity by CIA In Long-standing Ties with Spy Agency,” November 15. www.laboreducator.org/darkpast2.pdf
— — “US Labor Secretly Intervened in Europe, Funded to Fight Pro-communist Unions,” November 22. www.laboreducator.org/darkpast3.pdf
— — “US Labor Reps. Conspired to Overthrow Elected Governments in Latin America,” November 29. www.laboreducator.org/darkpast4.pdf
— — “Kirkland Built a Secret Global Empire With US Funds to Control Foreign Labor,” December 6. www.laboreducator.org/darkpast5.pdf
— — “Do Solidarity Center’s Covert Operations Help American Labor on Global Problems?,” December 13. www.laboreducator.org/darkpast6.pdf
Kelber, Harry.
— 2005. “90% of Solidarity Center’s Annual Budget Comes from Payoffs by US Government.” “Labor Talk of June 29,” The Labor Educator. (On-line at www.laboreducator.org/solcenter.htm.)
— 2005. “Is AFL-CIO’s International Solidarity Center a Subsidiary of the US State Department?” “Labor Talk of November 9,” The Labor Educator. (On-line at www.laboreducator.org/intlsol.htm.)
Kwitney, Jonathan. 1984. “The Corruption of Domestic Organizations: The AFL-CIO” (Chapter 20) in Endless Enemies. New York: Congdon and Weed.
LaBotz, Dan. 1998. “Sweeney in Mexico: A New Direction in AFL-CIO Foreign Policy.” Labor Notes, March. (On-line at www.labornotes.org/archive/1998/0398/0398a.html.)
Larson, Simeon. 1975. Labor and Foreign Policy: Gompers, the AFL and the First World War, 1914-1918. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses.
Latin American Solidarity Coalition. 2005. “Call for Support for ‘Build Trust and Unity With Workers Worldwide’ Resolution. Posted at www.lasolidarity.org/call.shtml.
Lee, Siu Hin. 2005. “Labor’s China Syndrome: AFL-CIO, Solidarity Center, NED and the Neocons–The Unholy Alliance.” Action LA, June. (Posted on-line at http://www.actionla.org/features/view.php?id=233&PHPSESSID=785eb7fd35b49702b09be8ef75c41c11 .)
Lens, Sid. 1967. “Labor and the CIA.” The Progressive, April: 25-39.
Luhan, J. Michael. 1986. “AIFLD’s Salvadorean Labor Wars.” Dissent, Summer: 340-350.
Maas, Peter. 1986. “Selling Out: How an Ex-CIA Agent Made Millions Working for Qaddafi.” The New York Times Magazine, April 13: 26-32.
Morris, George. 1967. CIA and American Labor: The Subversion of the AFL-CIO’s Foreign Policy. New York: International Press.
Morrison, Alastair. 1983. “Unions Linked to the CIA.” New Zealand Times, October 30: 1+.
Nack, David. 1998. “The American Federation of Labor Confronts Revolution in Russia and Early Soviet Government, 1905 to 1928: Origins of Labor’s Cold War.” Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of History, Rutgers University.
Newman, Jamie and Charles Walker. 2002. “Cloaks and Daggers: The ‘AFL-CIA’ and the Venezuelan Coup.” Washington Free Press, No. 58, July/August. Posted at www.washingtonfreepress.org/58/cloaksDaggers.htm.
Newsletter of International Labour Studies. 1989. “USA: Beyond Trade Union Imperialism.” Newsletter of International Labour Studies, No. 40-41, January-April.
Quaccia, Jon. 2005. “The AFL-CIO and the NED: National Endowment for Death Squads?” Agenicia Latinamericano de Informacion y Analisis-Dos (Alia2). (Posted on-line at www.alia2.net/article3302.html in English.)
Rachleff, Peter. 2000. “Rupture or Continuity?” New Politics, Vol. 7, No. 4, New Series, Whole Number 28, Winter www.wpunj.edu/~newpol/issue28/rachle28.htm.
Radosh, Ronald. 1969. American Labor and United States Foreign Policy. New York: Random House.
Richards, Yevette. 2004. “The AFL-CIO and South Africa,” Chapter 90 in Conversations with Maida Springer: A Personal History of Labor, Race and International Relations. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Robinson, William I. and Jonah Gindin. 2005. “The Battle for Global Civil Society.” ZNet, June 13. Posted on-line at www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?sectionID=11&itemID=8069.
Ruiz, Alberto. 2004. “The Question Remains: What is the AFL-CIO Doing in Venezuela?” Posted on Z Magazine’s web site at www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?itemID=5074§ionID=45.
Schmidt, George N. 1978. The American Federation of Teachers and the CIA. Chicago: Substitutes United for Better Schools. (Classic study, hopefully will be republished before long. For more information, go to www.substancenews.com, through which Schmidt can be contacted.)
Scipes, Kim.
— 1987. “AFL-CIO’s International Bulletin is Sophisticated Misinformation.” Labor Notes, January: 15.
— 1987. “Picketers Challenge AFL-CIO’s Foreign Policy.” Labor Notes, May: 12.
— 1989. “Trade Union Imperialism in the U.S. Yesterday: Business Unionism, Samuel Gompers and AFL Foreign Policy.” Newsletter of International Labour Studies [Institute of Labor Education, Research and Information, The Hague, The Netherlands], Nos. 40-41, January-April: 4-20.
— 1989. “The AFL-CIO Meddles in the Philippines.” The Progressive, November: 33.
— 1993. “Book Review: Workers of the World Undermined: American Labor’s Role in US Foreign Policy by Beth Sims.” Z Magazine, November: 61-62.
— 1996. Chapter 5, “Organization in Cebu, ” in Kim Scipes, KMU: Building Genuine Trade Unionism in the Philippines, 1980-1994. Quezon City, Metro Manila: New Day Publishers. (Available from http://www.kabayancentral.com/book/newday/mb1009609.html.)
— 2000. “It’s Time to Come Clean: Open the AFL-CIO Archives on International Labor Operations.” Labor Studies Journal, Vol. 25, No. 2, Summer: 4-25. [Posted on-line in English by LabourNet Germany at www.labournet.de/diskussion/gewerkschaft/scipes2.html]
— 2000. “Building International Labour Solidarity: Escalating the Struggle Within the AFL-CIO.” Posted on the Z Magazine web site at www.zmag.org/intlsol.htm.
— 2002. “AFL-CIO and Venezuela: Return of Labor Imperialism, or a Mistaken Reaction?” Posted on the Z Magazine web site, at www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=19&ItemID=1584 on May 2.
— 2004. “AFL-CIO Refuses to ‘Clear the Air’ on Foreign Policy, Operations.” Labor Notes, February: 2. (Article begun in newsletter, but complete article—with reference listing—on web site at www.labornotes.org/archives/2004/02/articles/b.html.)
— 2004. “AFL-CIO in Venezuela: Déjà vu All Over Again.” Labor Notes, April: 5. (Article introduced in newsletter, but complete article—with reference listing—on web site at www.labornotes.org/archives/2004/04/articles/e.html.
— 2004. “California AFL-CIO Rebukes Labor’s National Level Foreign Policy Leaders.” Labor Notes, September: 14. (Article introduced in newsletter, carried in whole on web site at www.labornotes.org/archives/2004/09/articles/h.html. A more complete, un-edited, version of this article is at www.uslaboragainstwar.org/article.php?id=6394.)
— 2004. “Grass-roots Trade Unionists Rein in America’s ‘AFL-CIA’.” Red Pepper [London], No. 123, September: 16.
— 2005. “AFL-CIO Foreign Policy Leaders Help Develop Bush’s Foreign Policy, Target Foreign Unions for Political Control.” Labor Notes, March. (Carried in whole on web site at www.labornotes.org/archives/2005/03/articles/e.html.)
— 2005. “Labor Imperialism Redux? The AFL-CIO’s Foreign Policy Since 1995.” Monthly Review, Vol. 57, No. 1, May: 23-36. (References are in on-line version only at www.monthlyreview.org/0505scipes.htm.)
— 2005. “Response To Ray Scannell.” Portside, June 5. Posted on-line at www.portside.org/showpost.php?portside=2143.
— 2005. “Are AFL-CIO Foreign Policy Leaders Engaging in Dirty Tricks? Foreign Policy Efforts Being Challenged.” ZNet, June 23. (Posted on-line at www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?sectionID=19&itemID=8150.)
— 2005. “Background Information to AFL-CIO Foreign Policy Operations in Venezuela.” VHeadline, July 6. (Posted on-line at www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=40457.)
— 2005. “Key Recent Articles on AFL-CIO Foreign Policy.” Chicago Indymedia Center, July 10. (Posted on-line at http://chicago.indymedia.org/newswire/display_any/60035.) [NOTE: This has been updated to include material after the initial publication date of July 10.]
— 2005. “An Unholy Alliance: The AFL-CIO and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) in Venezuela.” ZNet, July 10. (Posted on-line at www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?sectionID=19&itemID=8268.)
— 2005. “‘Labor Express’ radio program from Chicago, hosted by Jerry Mead and carried on WLUW Radio, conducts live interview with Kim Scipes on ‘The Fight to Transform AFL-CIO Foreign Policy.” Posted on-line at www.laborexpress.org/AudioFiles/kimscipes.mp3.)
— 2005. “Free Labor from the Empire: Breaking the NED-Solidarity Center Connection.” MR Webzine, July 19. (Posted on-line at http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/scipes190705.html.)
— 2005. “Head of AFL-CIO International Affairs Department Refuses to be on Amy Goodman’s ‘Democracy Now!’ Program with Labor Activists Kim Scipes and Fred Hirsch.” Chicago Indymedia Center, July 26. (Posted on-line at http://chicago.indymedia.org/newswire/display/60815/index.php.)
— 2005. “‘Takes on the World,’ radio program out of Philo, CA, hosted by Jeff Blankfort and carried on KYCX Radio, conducts live interview with Kim Scipes on ‘AFL-CIO’s International Operations’.” July 20. Posted on-line at www.radio4all.net/pub/files/jblankfort@earthlink.net/1752-1-20050725-072005totwscipes.mp3.)
— 2005. “Democracy Now!” “Unholy Alliance: The AFL-CIO and the National Endowment for Democracy in Venezuela.” Live radio/TV interview with Amy Goodman, that can be read, listened to or watched. July 26. Posted on-line at www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/07/26/1419259 . (With DSL, click on “Watch 256 stream” and see live interview with scenes from the attack on the Presidential Palace in Santiago on September 11, 2005. Very powerful video.)
— 2005. “AFL-CIO Foreign Policy: Final Report from the Convention.” ZNet, August 2. (Posted on-line at www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?sectionID=19&itemID=8421.)
— 2005. “Reinserting ‘Details’.” ZNet, August 22. On-line at www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?sectionID=19&itemID=8556.)
— 2006. “Workers’ Rights ARE Human Rights–Not Just in the USA, but around the World.” MRZine, January 25. On-line at http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/scipes250106.html.
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Shorrock, Tim.
— 2002. “Toeing the Line? Sweeney and US Foreign Policy.” New Labor Forum, Vol. 11, Fall/Winter: 9-19. [Posted at http://forbin.qc.edu/newlaborforum/html/11_article9.html.
— 2003. “Labor’s Cold War.” The Nation, May 19. (Posted on-line at www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20030519&s=shorrock.)
— 2005. “Labor’s Foreign Policy Heads in a New Direction.” Foreign Policy in Focus, August 11. On-line at http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/261.
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Smyth, Frank.
— 1987. “Duarte’s Secret Friends.” The Nation, March 14: 316-318.
— 1987. “AFL-CIO is Spanish for Union Busting.” The Washington Monthly, September: 24-27.
Spalding, Hobart, A., Jr.
— 1984. “U.S. Labour Intervention in Latin America: The Case of the American Institute for Free Labour Development (AIFLD.” LABOUR, Capital and Society, Vol. 17, No. 2, November: 136-172.
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— 1988b. “US Labour Intervention in Latin America: The Case of the American Institute for Free Labour Development” in Roger Southall, ed., Trade Unions and the New Industrialisation of the Third World. London: Zed; Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press; and Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press: 259-286.
— 1992. “Two Latin American Foreign Policies of the US Labor Movement: The AFL-CIO Top Brass Vs. Rank and File.” Science and Society, Vol. 56, No. 4.
Sprague, Jeb.
— 2005. “Supporting a Leftist Opposition to Lavalas [in Haiti]: The AFL-CIO’s Solidarity Center and the Batay Ouvriye.” November 18. On-line at http://narcosphere.narconews.com/story/2005/11/18/152124/46.
— 2006. “Batay Ouvriye’s Smoking Gun: The $100,000 NED Grant” January 10. On-line at www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?sectionID=55&itemID=9505.
Sustar, Lee.
— 2004. “Labor Against the War: SEIU and AFSCME Oppose War.” Posted at www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?sectionid=19&itemid=5856.
— 2005. “Revolution and Counter-revolution in Venezuela: Assessing the Role of the AFL-CIO” and “Lee Sustar Responds to Stan Gacek,” New Labor Forum, Vol. 14, No. 3, Fall: 97-108, 115-116 (on-line at www.selvesandothers.org/article10406.html.)
Valentine, Douglas. 1999. “The French Connection Revisited: The CIA, Irving Brown and Drug Smuggling as Political Warfare.” Covert Action Quarterly, No. 67, Spring-Summer: 61-64.
Waterman, Peter.
— 1999. “Needed: A Global Dialogue on the ‘New Labor Internationalism’: An Open Letter to Barbara Shailor, Director of International Affairs, AFL-CIO.” Posted on-line at www.antenna.nl/~waterman/shailor.html.
— 2002. “Making a Mess Abroad: The Foreign Aid Policy of the ‘Decidedly Internationalist AFL-CIO.” Posted on line at www.choike.org/documents/AFL_CIO_2002.pdf.
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Merkezi Emek Konseyleri
Acuff, Stuart. 1999. “Expanded Roles for the Central Labor Council: The View from Atlanta” in Nissen, ed.: 133-142.
Blake, Marshall, Jerry Butkiewicz, Jim Cavanaugh, Miguel Contreras, Jeffrey Crosby, Phaedra Ellis-Lamkin, John Goldstein, Shar Knutson, Leslie Moody, V. Daniel Radford, John Ryan, and Steve Williamson. 2004. “An Open Letter: Building Powerful Local Labor Movements.” (The document referred to by Kelber, 2004.) On-line at http://www.d.umn.edu/%7Eepeters5/MAPL5111/5111%20Articles/12-9-04%20CLC%20advisory%20committee%20proposal.htm.)
Dean, Amy. 1998. “The Road to Union City: Building the American Labor Movement City by City” in Mort, ed.: 157-166.
Eckstein, Enid. 2001. “Putting Organizing Back Into Labor Councils.” Working USA, Vol. 5, No. 1, Summer: 124-145.
Eimer, Stuart. 1999. “From ‘Business Unionism’ to ‘Social Movement Unionism’: The Case of the AFL-CIO Milwaukee County Labor Council.” Labor Studies Journal, Vol. 24, No. 2, Summer: 63-81.
Gapasin, Fernando and Howard Wial. 1998. “The Role of Central Labor Councils in Union Organization in the 1990s” in Bronfenbrenner, et. al., eds.: 54-68.
Kelber, Harry. 2004. “12 CLC Leaders Enter Debate With Plan to Rebuild AFL-CIO to Rebuild AFL-CIO Within 75 Regions.” November 24. On-line at http://www.laboreducator.org/clcleaders.htm.
Kriesky, Jill. 2001. “Structural Change in the AFL-CIO: A Regional Study of Union Cities’ Impact” in Turner, Katz and Hurd: 129-154.
Ness, Immanuel. 1998. “The Road to Union Cities: Labor Seeks to Transform the Culture and Structure of Central Labor Councils.” Working USA, November-December.
Acuff, Stewart. 2005. “‘Unity Within Our Movement Has Never Been So Important’: Statement by AFL-CIO Organizing Director Stewart Acuff at Illinois AFL-CIO Central Labor Council Conference in Findlay, Ill, June 14, 2005.” July 18. On-line at http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/acuff180705.html.
Aronowitz, Stanley. 2005. “On the AFL-CIO Split.” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture. On-line at www.logosjournal.com/issue_4.3/aronowitz.htm.
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II- SINAİ YENİDEN YAPILANMANIN EMEK ÜZERİNDEKİ ETKİLERİ
Genel Etkiler
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Yiyecek Dağıtımı
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Oteller
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Evde Bakım
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BARBADOS
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BREZİLYA
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KANADA
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MEKSİKA
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