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24 - Organizing for Workplace Rights When Immigration Law Discourages It

from Part V - Barriers to Bargaining a Good Contract

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 2019

Richard Bales
Affiliation:
Ohio Northern University
Charlotte Garden
Affiliation:
Seattle University
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A premise of this book is that labor union organizing must be revived, especially in industries where unions have little or no traction. In this chapter I step back and consider how immigration law makes organizing particularly difficult in some fields. I do not simply describe the structural problems. My thesis is that the problems of organizing in the immigrant workplace provide direction for the corresponding solutions. Innovative collective activity can occur in the immigrant workplace despite the failings of federal labor and employment laws, but workers must broaden their collective action to challenge immigration laws that effectively restrict concerted activity. This effort will succeed only by enlisting state and local governments to exercise their authority to ensure the well-being of all workers within their jurisdictions.

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Print publication year: 2019

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