Partnering for Change Partnering for Change

Partnering for Change

Unions and Community Groups Build Coalitions for Economic Justice

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Publisher Description

In the past decade unions and community groups have come together around a wide range of campaigns for economic justice - from fighting for living wages, to electing progressive champions, to questioning market-oriented economic development, to promoting anti-sprawl/smart growth efforts. Partnering for Change brings together activists and intellectuals on the forefront of these organizing efforts. They discuss general patterns of labor-community coalitions in terms of alliances between unions and such community players as environmentalists, religious groups, low-income organizations, and local employers. The contributors also offer a wealth of case studies such as the successful campaign for corporate subsidy accountability in Minnesota, Vermont's Livable Wage Campaign, The Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership, and the model regional power building projects of the South Bay AFL-CIO. The volume's editor, David Reynolds, combines a broad overview of labor-community coalitions, practical examples applicable to diverse communities, and an appreciation of the challenges as well as the opportunities for building the movement for economic change.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2021
December 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
526
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
5
MB
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