Purple Power : The History and Global Impact of SEIU.
By: Aguiar, Lu�is Lm.
Contributor(s): McCartin, Joseph A | Eaton, Adrienne E | Fine, Janice | Gibb, Euan | Hamel-Roy, Laurence | Lakhani, Tashlin | Noiseux, Yanick | Peterson, Benjamin L | Porter, Allison.
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Intro -- Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Seeing Purple: An Introduction to the History and Global Significance of SEIU -- Part I. Dynamics of Growth and Transformation -- 2. From Flats to the White House: A Brief History of SEIU, 1910-2010 -- 3. Reconciling Progressive Idealism with Centralized Control: An Institutional Analysis of SEIU's Growth -- 4. Becoming Purple: Organizational Change at SEIU during the Andy Stern Years -- 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 -- 6. Rank-and-File Leadership Development and Its Implications for Education Justice -- 7. Organizing Fast Food: Opportunities, Challenges, and SEIU -- 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 -- 9. The Global Career of Justice for Janitors and the Limits of Institutional Permeability -- 10. Organizing Strategies without Borders: The Case of Brazil -- 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 Lerner -- Conclusion: The Future of SEIU and (Post-Neoliberal?) Labor -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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