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On Strike for Respect: The Clerical and Technical Workers' Strike at Yale University, 1984-85 / Edition 1

On Strike for Respect: The Clerical and Technical Workers' Strike at Yale University, 1984-85 / Edition 1 in Bloomington, MN
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It is we who push the papers, put the paychecks in the mail;
It is we who type the letters, mind the office without fail.
And until we get a contract, it is we who'll shut down Yale, For the union
makes us strong.
(To the tune of "John Brown's Body")
"Must reading for anyone who wants to learn what a revitalized labor
movement would look like."
Labor Notes
"A textbook on solidarity unionism." Staughton Lynd
"One of the very best books on labor in the 1970s and 80s."
Dana Frank, University of California at Santa Cruz
"There are very few case studies in recent labor history as readable
and provocative as this one." Karen Sawislak, Stanford University
On Strike for Respect
is a lively account of the 1984-85 strike
by clerical and technical workers at Yale University. Members of Local
34, with a strong female majority, mobilized themselves and the public,
breathing new life into the labor movement as they fought for and won
substantial gains. A short update on current conditions concludes this
volume.
It is we who type the letters, mind the office without fail.
And until we get a contract, it is we who'll shut down Yale, For the union
makes us strong.
(To the tune of "John Brown's Body")
"Must reading for anyone who wants to learn what a revitalized labor
movement would look like."
Labor Notes
"A textbook on solidarity unionism." Staughton Lynd
"One of the very best books on labor in the 1970s and 80s."
Dana Frank, University of California at Santa Cruz
"There are very few case studies in recent labor history as readable
and provocative as this one." Karen Sawislak, Stanford University
On Strike for Respect
is a lively account of the 1984-85 strike
by clerical and technical workers at Yale University. Members of Local
34, with a strong female majority, mobilized themselves and the public,
breathing new life into the labor movement as they fought for and won
substantial gains. A short update on current conditions concludes this
volume.