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Labor union membership has dropped in the past few decades in the U.S., but new union coalitions, work center’s labor advocacy and new groups of workers are organizing. This panel examines current labor organizing in the U.S. and the lessons to learn from globalized organized labor.
Precarious Workers, Social Movements and Shifting Protest Repertoires in South Korea - Jennifer Jihye Chun, UCLA
Informality, Intersectionality, and Global Learning Processes in Lobor Organizing - Chris Tilly, University of California-Los Angeles
Challenges and Opportunities in Transnational Organizing - Carolina Bank Munoz, Brooklyn College and Graduate Center-City University of New York
Labor Militancy, Trade Unions and Working Class Organization - Immanuel Ness, Brooklyn College