Logics of Resistance
Discover the insightful analysis in Logics of Resistance by Taylor & Francis Inc, published in 1999. This compelling study delves into the responses of unions representing telephone workers in Mexico and British Columbia to the rapid changes brought about by advancements in technology, evolving work organization, and shifting government policies influenced by a burgeoning global economy. Spanning 476 pages, this hardback edition offers a thorough exploration of labor dynamics in a changing world. Perfect for scholars, union leaders, and anyone interested in the intersection of labor and globalization, Logics of Resistance provides a critical perspective on the challenges and strategies of worker representation in today's economy. Enhance your understanding of labor movements and their significance in our interconnected society.