Guest workers and resistance to U.S. corporate despotism Immanuel Ness text
Material type: TextSeries: The working class in American historyPublication details: Urbana, Chicago, Springfield University of Illinois Press 2011Description: [231]p PbkISBN: 9780252078170Subject(s): Labour market - United States | United States - Emigration and immigration - Economic aspects | United States - Emigration and immigration - Government policy | Foreign workers - United StatesDDC classification: 331.62 NES
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Migration and class struggle -- Political economy of migrant labor in US history: fabricating a migration policy for business -- India's global and internal labor migration and resistance: a case study of Hyderabad -- Temporary labor migration and U.S. and foreign-born worker resistance -- The migration of low-wage Jamaican guest workers -- Who can organize? Trade unions, worker insurgency, labor power.
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<p>Includes bibliographical references and index.</p>
Migration and class struggle -- Political economy of migrant labor in US history: fabricating a migration policy for business -- India's global and internal labor migration and resistance: a case study of Hyderabad -- Temporary labor migration and U.S. and foreign-born worker resistance -- The migration of low-wage Jamaican guest workers -- Who can organize? Trade unions, worker insurgency, labor power.
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