ILRGL 4885

ILRGL 4885

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Against great odds, 1,000 low-paid custodians, cooks, bus drivers, animal attendants, and groundskeepers succeeded in organizing a local union at Cornell. This course examines the experience of building a dynamic local union by using the creation and development of Local 2300 UAW at Cornell University as a case study. The history is shared from the grassroots perspective of the service and maintenance staff, and rank and file leadership who organized, bargained, went on strike, and built powerful community coalitions. Students will explore and discuss the primary stages of local union development. We will examine the dilemmas and strategic choices facing worker activists as they progress from unorganized powerlessness and poverty to having collective agency and impact. Additional case studies of innovative union organizing and bargaining campaigns will be introduced for purposes of comparison with aspects of the Cornell UAW history.

When Offered Fall.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Seven Week - Second.  Combined with: ILRGL 6885

  • 1.5 Credits GradeNoAud

  • 13265 ILRGL 4885   LEC 001

    • F Ives Hall 112
    • Oct 16 - Dec 9, 2024
    • Davidoff, A

  • Instruction Mode: In Person