Globalization Drives Persistent Inequality The Climate for Workers in the U.S. 1997

Globalization Drives Persistent Inequality The Climate for Workers in the U.S. 1997 By Preston Quesenberry Vol. 19, No. 3-4, 1997 pp. 3-20 As we go to press with our fourth edition of the Southern Regional Council’s Climate for Workers survey,

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The New Factories in the Fields: Georgia Poultry Workers

The New Factories in the Fields: Georgia Poultry Workers By Greg Guthey Vol. 19, No. 3-4, 1997 pp. 23-25 Author’s note: While Atlanta promotes itself, somewhat legitimately, as an “international city” due in part to the non-U. S. origins of

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Southern Workers and the Movement for Social Justice: Thirty Years Since Memphis

Southern Workers and the Movement for Social Justice: Thirty Years Since Memphis By Michael Honey Vol. 19, No. 3-4, 1997 pp. 26-29 The labor climate of the present, particularly in the South, is largely negative as far as most workers

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Saints and Villains: An Interview with Denise Giardina

Saints and Villains: An Interview with Denise Giardina By Kerry Taylor Vol. 19, No. 3-4, 1997 pp. 30-32 Though she describes her writing as primarily theological rather than political, Appalachian writer Denise Giardina stands out among contemporary American authors for

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BOOKS: What’s A Union For?: New Perspectives on Textile Unionism in the Post-World War II South

BOOKS: What’s A Union For?: New Perspectives on Textile Unionism in the Post-World War II South By Mary Frederickson Vol. 19, No. 3-4, 1997 pp. 36-39 Daniel J. Clark, Like Night and Day: Unionization in a Southern Mill Town, Chapel

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