Jeffrey Keefe
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Jeffrey Keefe
How Class Works
At the How Class Works - 2002 Conference, panels included; 4.1 Organizing the U.S. Working Class in the Global Setting
- Jamie Daniel, University of Illinois, Chicago – English
“ Service Labor and Globalization Theory: Visibility Problems”
- Jerry Dominguez, Casa Mexico, Mexican American Workers Association, NYC
“ Organizing Immigrant Workers in New York City”
- Jeffrey Keefe, Rutgers University – Labor Studies and Employment Relations
“ A Shift in Power Tactics from Strike to Political Pressure: The Case of CWA”
- Immanuel Ness, CUNY Brooklyn College – Political Science
“Community Labor Alliances: A New Paradigm for Organizing – The Campaign to Organize Greengrocery Workers in New York City”
- John Schmidt, Chair, Stony Brook (West) chapter chair, United University Professions (Local 2190 AFT – NYSUT, AFL-CIO)[1]
References
- ↑ How Class Works - 2002 Conference Schedule (accessed July 24 2010)