853 resultados para Working class--New York (State)--New York
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"The papers in this volume are reprinted from the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. XXIX, no. 1, January, 1907, in which they were originally published as the Proceedings of the third annual meeting of the National Child Labor Committee."
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At head of title: Workers education in the United States
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"A magazine devoted to industrial peace" (varies)
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Numbering irregular
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Vols. for 1916-1917/18 unnumbered but constitute v. 1-2.
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Toward understanding labor unrest.--The casual laborer.--The I.W.W.--Motives in economic life.--Appendix: Foreword. Report on the Wheatland hop fields' riot.
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"A periodical paper explanatory of the new system of society projected by Robert Owen, esq.; and of a plan of association for improving the condition of the working classes, during their continuance at their present employments."
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"A weekly political public."
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The socio-economic system underpinning apartheid in South Africa was based on the exploitation of black workers in the mines, the factories, the fields and the shops. It is widely recognized that the struggles of the South African black working class contributed decisively to the overthrow of the racist regime. In recognition of the power of organised labour, the democratic government elected in 1994 granted South Africa's unions unprecedented legal and constitutional rights. However, despite these gains, the country's labour movement has been facing a fresh set of challenges, from macroeconomic policy to the factory floor, many of them emanating from labour’s political allies in Government. The purpose of this book is to examine how the South African labour movement is responding to these challenges in the new millennium. A variety of experts on South African labour, both within the country and outside deal with crucial issues: How has South Africa's labour movement reacted to the ANC Government's neoliberal economic agenda? How do the unions relate to an increasingly diversifying, “flexible” and vulnerable workforce? What are labour’s prospects of contributing to a left project in democratic South Africa? What are the challenges facing the unions in relation to new forms of militancy and social movements?