Table of Contents
Table of Contents | |
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Board | |
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Preface | |
Yael Braudo, TIL Editorial Board |
Introduction: Labor Scholarship in an Era of Uncertainty | |
Benjamin I. Sachs |
Reframing the New Deal: The Past and Future of American Labor and the Law | |
Jefferson Cowie |
The Right Not to Have Rights: Posted Worker Acquiescence and the European Union Labor Rights Framework | |
Nathan Lillie |
Organizing: Should the Employer Have a Say? | |
Pnina Alon-Shenker, Guy Davidov |
Workplace Democracy and Democratic Worker Organizations: Notes on Worker Centers | |
Catherine L. Fisk |
Organizing Workers in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico: The Authoritarian-Corporatist Legacy and Old Institutional Designs in a New Context | |
Graciela Bensusán |
Organizing Workers in “Hybrid Systems”: Comparing Trade Union Strategies in Four Countries — Austria, Germany, Israel and the Netherlands | |
Guy Mundlak |
Trade Union Ambivalence Toward Enforcement of Employment Standards as an Organizing Strategy | |
Ingrid Landau, John Howe |
Unionizing Subcontracted Labor | |
Hila Shamir |
The Untamed Politics of Urban Informality: “Gray Space” and Struggles for Recognition in an African City | |
Ilda Lindell, Christine Ampaire |
Informal Workers’ Aggregation and Law | |
Supriya Routh |
Active Industrial Citizenship of Domestic Workers: Lessons Learned from Unionizing Attempts in Israel and the United Kingdom | |
Einat Albin, Virginia Mantouvalou |
Organizing in the Shadows: Domestic Workers in the Netherlands | |
Margriet Kraamwinkel |