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El. knyga: Purple Power: The History and Global Impact of SEIU

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"This project examines the Service Employee International Union (SEIU), long considered the best hope of a future for American organized labor. A union that has catered to a diverse body of workers outside the traditional factory-industrial stream--service workers, domestic workers, immigrant workers--the SEIU has developed particular strategies and tactics and built connections between U.S. and non-U.S. workers to create a vibrant source of agency for historically unrepresented or under-represented members of the workforce. This volume aims to provide a multifaceted examination of the SEIU's innovative organizing strategies, its international reach, its place in the wider labor movement, and its potential impact in the midst of the worst economic downtown since the Great Depression. The volume analyzes the recent history of the SEIU from the development of its famous J4J (Justice for Janitors) model, through its gains in the health care sector and its breakaway from the AFl-CIO, to its most recent controversies with the UNITE-HERE merger and its solidarities with migrant communities across the United States and Canada. Contributors consider openings and opportunities the current economic crisis is creating for organized labour and especially the SEIU; how the SEIU is reinventing itself to adapt to workers' needs; what role the SEIU plays in allying with community organizations to enable improvements in citizens' social and living conditions; the extent to which the SEIU is addressing contemporary challenges in a reasonable, productive, and progressive way; and how its diversity marks this union for progressive change for the twenty-first century. Chartered in 1921, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is a worldwide organization that represents more than two million workers in occupations from healthcare and government service to custodians and taxi drivers. Women form more than half the membership while people in minority groups make up approximately forty percent"--

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"Louis Aguiar and Joseph McCartin have assembled a collection of laudatory essays, by labor-oriented academics, on SEIUs history as a healthcare, public employee, and service sector union, how it developed signature campaigns among janitors and fast food workers, and then promoted its organizing model among labor federations abroad." --BeyondChron A very stimulating read. The books multidisciplinary approach brings together a wide range of perspectives that increase the level of insight into the SEIU and the broader issue of labor organizing for precarious workers. It also highlights the complexity of the SEIU and challenges commentators who unquestionably praise the unions role in the U.S. labor movement, or dismiss it.--Greg Patmore, author of Innovative Consumer Co-operatives: The Rise and Fall of Berkeley

Acknowledgments vii
1 Seeing Purple: An Introduction to the History and Global Significance of SEIU
1(16)
Joseph A. McCartin
Luis Lmaguiar
PART I Dynamics of Growth and Transformation
2 From Flats to the White House: A Brief History of SEIU, 1910-2010
17(18)
Benjamin L. Peterson
3 Reconciling Progressive Idealism with Centralized Control: An Institutional Analysis of SEIU's Growth
35(18)
Kyoung-Hee Yu
4 Becoming Purple: Organizational Change at SEIU during the Andy Stern Years
53(24)
Adrienne E. Eaton
Janice Fine
Allison Porter
PART II Developing the Organizing Model
5 Persistence, Militancy, and Power: The Evolution of Justice for Janitors from Atlanta to Washington, D.C., 1987-1998
77(21)
Alyssa May Kuchinski
Joseph A. McCartin
6 Rank-and-File Leadership Development and Its Implications for Education Justice
98(20)
Veronica Terriquez
7 Organizing Fast Food: Opportunities, Challenges, and SEIU
118(25)
Make Tapia
Tashlin Lakhani
PART III Global Influence and Its Challenges
8 Renewing Union Practices and Strategies: A Case Study of SEIU's Sweet $16 Campaign in Ontario, Canada
143(22)
Laurence Hamel-Roy
Yanick Noiseux
9 The Global Career of Justice for Janitors and the Limits of Institutional Permeability
165(20)
Luts Lmaguiar
10 Organizing Strategies without Borders: The Case of Brazil
185(22)
Euan Gihb
Luts Lmaguiar
PART IV ASSESSING THE LEGACY AND EMPLOYING THE LESSONS OF SEIU
11 The Legacy of Justice for Janitors and SEIU for the Labor Movement: An Interview with Stephen Lemer
207(20)
Joseph A. McCartin Conclusion: The Future of SEIU and (Post-Neoliberal?) Labor 227(6)
Luts Lmaguiar
Joseph A. McCartin
Contributors 233(4)
Index 237
LuĶs LM Aguiar is associate professor of sociology in the Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of British Columbia. He is coeditor of The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy. Joseph A. McCartin is a professor of history and executive director of the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor at Georgetown University. He is the author of Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike that Changed America.