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Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path toward Social Justice [Hardcover]

Bill Fletcher Jr. , Fernando Gapasin
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June 23, 2008 0520255259 978-0520255258 1
The U.S. trade union movement finds itself today on a global battlefield filled with landmines and littered with the bodies of various social movements and struggles. Candid, incisive, and accessible, Solidarity Divided is a critical examination of labor's current crisis and a plan for a bold new way forward into the twenty-first century. Bill Fletcher and Fernando Gapasin, two longtime union insiders whose experiences as activists of color grant them a unique vantage on the problems now facing U.S. labor, offer a remarkable mix of vivid history and probing analysis. They chart changes in U.S. manufacturing, examine the onslaught of globalization, consider the influence of the environment on labor, and provide the first broad analysis of the fallout from the 2000 and 2004 elections on the U.S. labor movement. Ultimately calling for a wide-ranging reexamination of the ideological and structural underpinnings of today's labor movement, this is essential reading for understanding how the battle for social justice can be fought and won.

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"You must read Solidarity Divided."--Black Commentator


"The book is necessary reading for all students of US labor history and the Left."--Socialism And Democracy

From the Inside Flap

"Anyone concerned with the struggles of America's working people is going to be fascinated by this rare, insiders' look at the external forces and internal fumblings that have so drastically weakened the labor movement. Both in its sweeping analysis and priceless reportage, Solidarity Divided is a deeply illuminating book and a solid argument for why our unions need to reclaim their historic heritage as a militant, grassroots movement."--Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed

"Bill Fletcher and Fernando Gapasin have put together a hard-hitting analysis of the crisis facing organized labor. But this is not just something for people involved in unions. If we are to build a movement for social justice then we must confront the issues that they are raising."--Danny Glover

"This is an extraordinarily important and provocative reflection on the limitations of self-reform and reinvention within the American labor movement. The authors provide readers with a unique first-hand view of internal debates, personalities, and decision-making processes but also use their intimate knowledge of union culture and carefully narrated case studies to transcend mere stone-throwing. This book is unlikely to be matched by any other journalistic account or memoir.... A landmark in all debates about 'what next' for labor."--Mike Davis, author of Prisoners of the American Dream

"There are few writers and activists whom I would rather read on the recent past, the present and the future of the labor movement than Fernando Gapasin and William Fletcher. This is an especially accessible and balanced exploration of recent efforts at community unionism, international solidarity, coalition with nonunion workers and empowerment of immigrants. Above all this is far and away the best argument for the importance of central labor unions that I have read."--David R. Roediger, author of Working Toward Whiteness

"This is a very valuable work, well-written and useful to union activists and students of working-class life and history alike. Fletcher and Gapasin have performed a public service of high quality by bringing into the national conversation an enlightened focus on labor and its relation to other sectors of the population, seeking to reinvigorate and enlarge our democracy. This book is 'a star to steer by' as we move through troubled waters in a dark time, confident that in our substantive unity of purpose, we can and shall overcome."--Jack O'Dell, former associate editor, Freedomways magazine

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 324 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (June 23, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520255259
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520255258
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 0.9 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #583,290 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Bill Fletcher Jr., the author of "They're Bankrupting Us!" (Beacon Press, 2012) is a long-time racial-justice, labor, and international activist, scholar, and author. He has been involved in the labor movement for decades, and is a widely known speaker and writer in print and on radio, television, and the Web. He has served in leadership positions with many prominent union and labor organizations, including the AFL-CIO and the Service Employees International Union. Fletcher is currently the director of field services for the American Federation of Government Employees.

Photographer Copyright Credit Name: Arlene Holt-Baker, 2011

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Welcome Return to Class Politics July 30, 2009
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What is the purpose of a union? How should unions respond to the oppression of Blacks, women, immigrants and gays? How should unions relate to the rest of the working class, the employer, and the State? Should existing unions be reformed, or is more fundamental change required?

Solidarity Divided insists that we need new answers to these questions if we hope to reverse "the crisis facing organized labor - indeed the crisis facing the entire US working class." This crisis is marked by declining unionization, inter-union conflict, falling living standards, rising unemployment, growing poverty and deepening oppression.

Solidarity Divided calls for a return to the class-struggle politics that originally built the unions. This call could not be more timely, as today's unions lack the political clarity required to advance their own limited demands, let alone to champion the rights of workers and the oppressed. The questions raised by the authors deserve serious consideration, widespread discussion and further development.

This book is essential reading.

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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars History for Today's Force Majeur Economic Situation December 12, 2008
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Excellent history of general and specifically of-color dynamics in the labor movement.

Documents that organized socialist political groups were most effective, often the only effective, and sometimes the only non-traitors in the realm of labor unions, as far as building from the grassroots level with greater efficiency and in greater numbers, and having better policies for ALL members on issues such as inclusiveness to people of color and less-skilled and immigrants.

Issues and methods to build power for real people today. Global vision.

According to the book, labor has something to fear from a new government "czar" as mediator, nominally, or "czar", literally, between unions and the auto industry in context of bailout money and the political restructuring(see Naomi Klein re "jolt", electroshock, neolib, neocon, Milton Friedman, Chicago School, disaster capitalism, tabla rasa via shock). Read this book to see how labor leaders can get out of touch with rank and file, become yes-men for government when government(NLRB or new nlr-bailout-"czar" is yes-men for industry.

Also has a lot to teach about the current situation, with respect to new frontiers for labor organization, such as cab drivers and maid services, and whether illegal aliens have historically been enfranchised and are they now and whether it is good or bad for US citizen labor to exclude or include so-called illegal aliens.

Great read at any time. Check blackcommentator.com, democracynow.org for interviews with labor leaders and commentary
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5.0 out of 5 stars No Longer Divided May 2, 2009
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This is an excellent reading!

Those who are into any type of Labor Studies should definitely pick up this book!.

The front cover art-work is perfect and goes along very well in the point that the author is trying to make in the book.

start being social today, by buying this book and sharing it with your friends.
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