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Brown Bag Lunch: Striking to Survive: Workers’ Resistance to Factory Relocations in China by Fan Shigang

CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies 25 W 43RD ST, NEW YORK, NY

What is the meaning of the thousands of strikes in China? Do these strikes add up to a "labor movement"? How can solidarity between Chinese and American workers be built? … Continue reading Brown Bag Lunch: Striking to Survive: Workers’ Resistance to Factory Relocations in China by Fan Shigang

Poverty Wages, Not Lovin’ It: The Rise of a New Global Labor Movement

CUNY Graduate Center, Room 6304.01 365 5th Ave., New York, NY, United States

Prof.  Annelise Orleck in conversation with Prof. Stephanie Luce This talk will trace a new global labor movement, an uprising against poverty wages, created and sustained by low-wage workers in the U.S. and every continent on earth: farm workers and small farmers, fast food and retail workers, garment workers, home health care aides, hotel housekeepers … Continue reading Poverty Wages, Not Lovin’ It: The Rise of a New Global Labor Movement

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