The New Dangerous Class?: Perspectives on Organizing Precarious Labor

 
Schedule Info
Session Room Time
Session 2 E307 Sat 12:00pm - 01:50pm
Panel Proposal Information
Abstract: 
Work in the 21st century has been described as unstable, decentralized, precarious. How can workers organize under conditions of “flexible” employment, or gain leverage against an ever-changing boss? What will organizing look like in the face of massive shifts in risk to the backs of workers? All kinds of workers face these conditions, from home care workers, whose recent victories in New York State have challenged the impossibility of rallying those particularly vulnerable to hidden exploitation, to the "knowledge workers" who make up the Freelancers Union. These panelists will discuss the changing face of organizing in the face of the changing nature of work.
Sponsoring Journal: 
Dissent magazine + Verso
Panel Topics: 
Economics
Labor
Political Economy And The Current Crisis
Participants

Chair:

Name: Sarah Leonard View Details

Speakers:

Name: Ross Perlin View Details
Name: Stephen Boykewich View Details
Name: Max Fraser View Details
Name: Mary Nolan View Details
Name: Joyce Gill-Campbell View Details

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