Progressive political organizing faces a chicken-and-egg predicament. On the one hand, those who are most impacted by a circumstance should be the ones identifying problems and developing solutions. On the other hand, simply being a worker does not make one a unionist or anti-capitalist. When activists are moved to address the perceived injustices that other groups experience, they can get caught in a strong tension between their professed ethic of bottom-up leadership and their desire to change the status quo. Worker Centered is a close-to-the-ground, ethnographic narrative of a workplace organizing campaign at a company whose workforce was primarily low wage and immigrant. The book details the overall strategy of the campaign and its ultimate failure to win its core demands. The organization used an innovative strategic model and insisted on the importance of worker leadership. And yet allies and staff participated in a campaign that, although continually framed as such, was decidedly not led by workers. In crucial ways, the mere idea of a worker-led union acted as the interpretive frame that stitched the entire enterprise together. Ultimately, Worker Centered challenges conventional notions of political representation, inviting reflection on the complexities of organizing the marginalized and speaking on their behalf.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2025-01-03
Mått156 x 17 x 235 mm
Vikt399 g
FormatInbunden
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor208
FörlagOUP USA
ISBN9780197784891
UtmärkelserWinner, 2025 Michael Harrington Book Award
Biko Koenig is Assistant Professor in the Government and Public Policy programs at Franklin & Marshall college in Lancaster, PA, and co-founder of Research
Preface, On Movement Critique Acknowledgements Chapter 1 - Strategy, Power, and Worker Leadership Chapter 2 - The History and Organizing Model of the Clara Lemlich Project Chapter 3 - The FCC Campaign Chapter 4 - "We're Getting Our Asses Kicked!" Chapter 5 - Performing Worker Leadership Chapter 6 - "It's good to be back out in the streets." Chapter 7 - The Meeting & The Aftermath Conclusion - A Courageous Experiment
A powerful insider's account of a failed unionization effort that beautifully exposes the contradictions and dilemmas facing progressives committed to worker-led organizing.