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NO. 72 FALL 2007NEW STUDIES IN LABOR ORGANIZATION: LATIN AMERICA AND BEYOND
Introduction: New Studies/ New Organizations; Labor Organization in Latin America and Beyond (See Abstract)
Forging New Labor Activism in Global Commodity Chains in Latin America (See Abstract)
Globalization, Labor, and Violence in Colombia's Banana Zone (See Abstract)
Brazil's Telecom Unions Confront the Future: Privatization, Technological Change, and Globalization (See Abstract)
Tea and Sympathy: A Study of Diversity among Women Activists in the National Federation of Women Workers in Coventry, England, 1907-14 (See Abstract)
"If Business and the Country Will Be Run Right:" The Business Challenge to the Liberal Consensus, 1945-1964 (See Abstract)
What Has Happened to Organized Labor in Southern Africa? (See Abstract)
The Crisis of Labor Politics in Latin America: Parties and Labor Movements during the Transition to Neoliberalism (See Abstract)
Alternative Forms of Working-Class Organization and the Mobilization of Informal-Sector Workers in Brazil in the Era of Neoliberalism (See Abstract)
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