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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
Worker organization and mobilization has broader impacts beyond the workplace. At the same time, the form and content of worker organization and mobilization is both shaped and shaped by the broader legal and political context. This panel brings together a group of papers that grapple with the complex interaction between worker mobilization and politics from a variety of perspectives.
Evaluating Right-to-Work Laws on Stable Employer-Sponsored Insurance Coverage: Evidence from Oklahoma and Missouri (1996-2006) - Sonia Persaud, University of Pittsburgh; Jacqueline Ellison, University of Pittsburgh
Labor Upsurge and Liberal Decline: The Case of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters - Barry Eidlin, McGill University
Refracted Agency in Postindustrial Politics: The Case of Woonsocket, Rhode Island - Peter R. Ikeler, SUNY-Old Westbury
U.S. Teacher Strikes’ Impact on Racial Bias, Class Consciousness, and Public Interest in Social Justice - Jeremy E Sawyer, CUNY Kingsborough Community College; Yana Kuchirko, CUNY-Brooklyn College