New Labor Forum, Vol. 17 #3, Fall 2008 issue
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FROM THE EDITORIAL
TEAM
Seizing the Moment:
Labor at the Dawn of a New Political Order
A Legislative Agenda for the First 100 Days
By Bill Fletcher, Jr.
Eight
priorities for emergency legislative action in the new year.
Foreclosing on the Free Market: How to Remedy the Subprime
Catastrophe
By John Atlas, Peter Dreier, and Gregory
D. Squires
How
high finance looted the poor, produced a recession, and expects working people
to bail them out.
Green-Collar
Jobs, Industrial Policy, and a Society with a Future
By Bernard Marszalek
Green-collar jobs may become the driving force behind a new and improved
industrial economy.
The Latino Vote in 2008
By Rodolpho O. de la Garza
Latinos
tend to vote as workers, not as an ethnic bloc.
Beyond the Mutual Backscratch: A New Model for
Labor-Community Coalitions
By Amy Dean and Wade Rathke
The labor movement
should re-commit to CIO-style coalition-building to transform regional
political economies.
How Foreign-Owned
Auto Plants Remain Union-Free
By Laurie A. Graham
Why is unionization
such a foreign concept at foreign-owned auto transplants?
Working Alone: The Erosion
of Solidarity in Today’s Workplace
By Charley Richardson
Modern management and
technology undermine the collective experience.
Responses to Martin
Fishgold’s “The Sound of One Hand Clapping: Labor’s Silence on Union Media
Democracy”
By Fred Glass, Peter Hogness, and Esther Kaplan
Reply by Martin Fishgold
Is labor media dead?
The debate continues.
Working-Class Voices of
Contemporary America
Working-Class Soldier
By Perry O’Brien
An
American paramedic weathers the Afghan war.
Economic
Prospects
By Robert Pollin
Caught
in the Web
By Kim Phillips-Fein
Labor
news, views and resources online.
BOOKS AND THE ARTS
American Politics X: Polarization and Its Discontents
Reviewed by Robert Andersen
The
Second Civil War: How Extreme Partisanship Has Paralyzed Washington
and Polarized America
By Ronald Brownstein
Polarized America: The Dance of Ideology and
Unequal Riches
By Nolan McCarty, Keith T. Poole,
and Howard Rosenthal
Red
and Blue Nation?
Volume
1: Characteristics and Causes of America`s Polarized Politics
Volume
2: Consequences and Correction of America`s Polarized Politics
Edited by Pietro S. Nivola and
David W. Brady
Reforming Global Sweatshop
Reform
Reviewed by Jane Collins
Beyond the Boycott: Labor Rights,
Human Rights, and Transnational Activism
By Gay
W. Seidman
Unraveling the Garment Industry:
Transnational Activism and Women’s Work
By
Ethel Brooks
Textures of Struggle: The
Emergence of Resistance among Garment Workers in Thailand
By
Piya Pangsapa
Stitching Identities in a Free
Trade Zone: Gender and Politics in Sri Lanka
By
Sandya Hewamanne
Nursing the Wounds of
Corporatization
Reviewed by Eileen Boris
Daring to Care: American Nursing
and Second-Wave Feminism
By
Susan Gelfand Malka
Life Support: Three Nurses on the
Front Lines
By
Suzanne Gordon
Safety in Numbers:
Nurse-to-Patient Ratios and the Future of Health Care
By
Suzanne Gordon, John Buchanan, and Tanya Bretherton
Democratizing Labor from
Within
Reviewed by Thomas Greven
U.S. Labor in Trouble
and Transition: The Failure of Reform from Above, the Promise of Revival from
Below
By Kim
Moody
Out of the
Mainstream: Books and Films You May Have Missed
By Matt Witt
Poetry
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