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Chartered in 1921, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is a worldwide organization that represents more than two million workers in occupations from healthcare and government service to custodians and taxi drivers. Women form more than half the membership while people in minority groups make up approximately forty percent. Lus LM Aguiar and Joseph A. McCartin edit essays on one of contemporary labors bedrock organizations. The contributors explore key episodes, themes, and features in the unions recent history and evaluate SEIU as a union with global aspirations and impact. The first section traces the SEIUs growth in the last and current centuries. The second section offers in-depth studies of key campaigns in the United States, including the Justice for Janitors and Fight for $15 movements. The third section focuses on the SEIUs work representing low-wage workers in Canada, Australia, Europe, and Brazil. An interview with Justice for Janitors architect Stephen Lerner rounds out the volume. Contributors: Lus LM Aguiar, Adrienne E. Eaton, Janice Fine, Euan Gibb, Laurence Hamel-Roy, Tashlin Lakhani, Joseph A. McCartin, Yanick Noiseux, Benjamin L. Peterson, Allison Porter, Alyssa May Kuchinski, Maite Tapia, Veronica Terriquez, and Kyoung-Hee Yu
- Illustratör: 3 charts 1 line drawing, 1 map 8 tables
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780252086809
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 256
- Utgivningsdatum: 2023-01-24
- Förlag: University of Illinois Press