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Building a Future TogetherWorker Centers and Construction UnionsRutgers University
Cornell New York School of Industrial and Labor Relations
University of California, Los Angeles, Downtown Labor Center Why have not worker centers and building trades unions formed alliances to advance their common interests? Why do many construction unionists perceive worker centers as threats? Why do worker centers regard building trades' locals with suspicion? What can be done to promote communication and collaboration between worker centers and labor unions in the construction industry? This article examines the characteristics of both building trades unions and worker centers, analyzes opportunities for collaboration and conflict between the two kinds of organizations, discusses the impact of immigration on construction unionism, and describes two brief examples of building trades union and worker center collaboration.
Key Words: worker centers building trades unions construction unionism
This version was published on March
1, 2008 Labor Studies Journal, Vol. 33, No. 1,
27-47 (2008) |
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