From Mission to Microchip From Mission to Microchip

From Mission to Microchip

A History of the California Labor Movement

    • $23.99
    • $23.99

Publisher Description

There is no better time than now to consider the labor history of the Golden State. While other states face declining union enrollment rates and the rollback of workers’ rights, California unions are embracing working immigrants, and voters are protecting core worker rights. What’s the difference? California has held an exceptional place in the imagination of Americans and immigrants since the Gold Rush, which saw the first of many waves of working people moving to the state to find work. From Mission to Microchip unearths the hidden stories of these people throughout California’s history. The difficult task of the state’s labor movement has been to overcome perceived barriers such as race, national origin, and language to unite newcomers and natives in their shared interest. As chronicled in this comprehensive history, workers have creatively used collective bargaining, politics, strikes, and varied organizing strategies to find common ground among California’s diverse communities and achieve a measure of economic fairness and social justice. This is an indispensible book for students and scholars of labor history and history of the West, as well as labor activists and organizers. 

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2016
June 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
544
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of California Press
SELLER
University of California Press
SIZE
15.8
MB
Making a New Deal Making a New Deal
2008
Endangered Dreams Endangered Dreams
1996
History of American Labor History of American Labor
2008
Fight Like Hell Fight Like Hell
2022
Factories in the Field Factories in the Field
2000
Standing at Armageddon Standing at Armageddon
2011