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The Evolution of Strategic and Coordinated Bargaining Campaigns in the 1990s: The Steelworkers’ Experience

Kate Bronfenbrenner, Cornell University
Tom Juravich, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

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Suggested Citation
Bronfenbrenner, K., & Juravich, T. (2001). The evolution of strategic and coordinated bargaining campaigns in the 1990s: The steelworkers’ experience [Electronic version]. In L. Turner, H. C. Katz, & R. W. Hurd (Eds.), Rekindling the movement: Labor’s quest for relevance in the 21st century (pp. 211-237). Ithaca, NY: ILR Press.
http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/articles/17

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Abstract

"With the refocusing of attention of the labor movement on organizing, an increasing number of scholars have been directing their research toward the nature and practice of current union organizing efforts. These scholars have begun updating a literature that had grown sorely out of touch with the organizing experience of America’s unions and have provided the foundation for a more sophisticated understanding of the organizing process. While we applaud this resurgence in organizing research, there has not been a comparable resurgence in research on collective bargaining…"

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Kate Bronfenbrenner and Tom Juravich. "The Evolution of Strategic and Coordinated Bargaining Campaigns in the 1990s: The Steelworkers’ Experience" Articles & Chapters. , 2001.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kate_bronfenbrenner/18