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OUR UNIONS, OUR SELVES: THE RISE OF FEMINIST LABOR UNIONS By Anne NEW
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ISBN-10
1501703056
Publication Name
ILR Press
Type
Paperback
ISBN
9781501703058
Book Title
Our Unions, Our Selves : the Rise of Feminist Labor Unions in Japan
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Publication Year
2016
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Anne Zacharias-Walsh
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science
Topic
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Labor & Industrial Relations, Asia / Japan, Gender Studies
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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In Our Unions, Our Selves , Anne Zacharias-Walsh provides an in-depth look at the rise of women-only unions in Japan, an organizational analysis of the challenges these new unions face in practice, and a firsthand account of the ambitious, occasionally contentious, and ultimately successful international solidarity project that helped to spark a new feminist labor movement. In the early 1990s, as part of a larger wave of union reform efforts in Japan, women began creating their own women-only labor unions to confront long-standing gender inequality in the workplace and in traditional enterprise unions. These new unions soon discovered that the demand for individual assistance and help at the bargaining table dramatically exceeded the rate at which the unions could recruit and train members to meet that demand. Within just a few years, women-only unions were proving to be both the most effective option women had for addressing problems on the job and in serious danger of dying out because of their inability to grow their organizational capacity. Zacharias-Walsh met up with Japanese women's unions at a critical moment in their struggle to survive. Recognizing the benefits of a cross-national dialogue, they teamed up to host a multiyear international exchange project that brought together U.S. and Japanese activists and scholars to investigate the links between organizational structure and the day-to-day problems nontraditional unions face, and to develop Japan-specific participatory labor education as a way to organize and empower new generations of members. They also gained valuable insights into the fine art of building and maintaining the kinds of collaborative, cross border relationships that are essential to today's social justice movements, from global efforts to save the environment to the Fight for $15 and Black Lives Matter.

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Publisher
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10
1501703056
ISBN-13
9781501703058
eBay Product ID (ePID)
224018454

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Book Title
Our Unions, Our Selves : the Rise of Feminist Labor Unions in Japan
Author
Anne Zacharias-Walsh
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Labor & Industrial Relations, Asia / Japan, Gender Studies
Publication Year
2016
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hd6079.2.J3z33 2016
Grade from
College Graduate Student
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A very useful introduction to understanding the gender relations, working culture, and condition of women in Japan.... It also serves as a handbook for activists to work with Japanese activists in the future in order to understand their styles of working and meeting. Meanwhile, the accessible language and engaging narrative do help readers from various fields to enjoy this book., Trade unions in Japan, like their counterparts in America, face the challenge of organizing workers long excluded from collective bargaining because they're low-income, part-timers, or independent contractors. Anne Zacharias-Walsh shows how Japanese feminists tackled this problem by creating new community-based labor formations. Both the setbacks and success of these organizations provide important lessons for workers' center activists and alternative union builders in our country., Teasing out implicit assumptions behind labour organizing models, logics, and strategies of a wide variety of US and Japanese activism groups, the book would make a stimulating addition to graduate and advanced undergraduate discussions of transnational activism and social movements in social sciences, labour studies, and gender studies classrooms., "Anne Zacharias-Walsh's account of women's unions in Japan and the interactions of women activists with their U.S. counterparts sheds light on two largely overlooked aspects of the Japanese labor movement: the labor activism of working women and individually affiliated unions."--Akira Suzuki, Hosei University, editor of Cross-National Comparisons of Social Movement Unionism: Diversities of Labour Movement Revitalization in Japan, Korea and the United States, "Trade unions in Japan, like their counterparts in America, face the challenge of organizing workers long excluded from collective bargaining because they're low-income, part-timers, or independent contractors. Anne Zacharias-Walsh shows how Japanese feminists tackled this problem by creating new community-based labor formations. Both the setbacks and success of these organizations provide important lessons for workers' center activists and alternative union builders in our country."--Steve Early, former organizer, Communications Workers of America, author of Save Our Unions: Dispatches from a Movement in Distress, "Our Unions, Our Selves is well conceived, organized, and written. Anne Zacharias-Walsh presents new information on women-only unions and also advances theoretical discussion on how women can organize to improve their material well-being. It will be of great interest to readers outside its intended audience of unionists, activists, and students."--Kaye Broadbent, Griffith University, author of Women's Employment in Japan: The Experience of Part-time Workers, Anne Zacharias-Walsh's account of women's unions in Japan and the interactions of women activists with their U.S. counterparts sheds light on two largely overlooked aspects of the Japanese labor movement: the labor activism of working women and individually affiliated unions., Our Unions, Our Selves is well conceived, organized, and written. Anne Zacharias-Walsh presents new information on women-only unions and also advances theoretical discussion on how women can organize to improve their material well-being. It will be of great interest to readers outside its intended audience of unionists, activists, and students., "Trade unions in Japan, like their counterparts in America, face the challenge of organizing workers long excluded from collective bargaining because they're low-income, part-timers, or independent contractors. Anne Zacharias-Walsh shows how Japanese feminists tackled this problem by creating new community-based labor formations. Both the setbacks and success of these organizations provide important lessons for workers' center activists and alternative union builders in our country."-Steve Early, former organizer, Communications Workers of America, author of Save Our Unions: Dispatches from a Movement in Distress
Table of Content
Introduction 1 Part 1 JAPANESE WOMEN'S UNIONS 1. A Union of One's Own 2. A Tale of Two Activists 3. Women's Union Tokyo in Practice Part 2 US- JAPAN CROSSBORDER COLLABORATION 4. First, We Drink Tea 5. Under the Microscope 6. Crisis of Difference 7. Made in Japan 8. A Movement Transformed Conclusion: Lessons for Building Crossborder Collaborations Appendix A: Characteristics of Common Nonregular Forms of Employment Appendix B: Curriculum Wish Lists Appendix C: Why Japanese Women "Can't" Organize, Introduction 1 Part 1 JAPANESE WOMEN'S UNIONS 1. A Union of One?s Own 2. A Tale of Two Activists 3. Women?s Union Tokyo in Practice Part 2 US- JAPAN CROSSBORDER COLLABORATION 4. First, We Drink Tea 5. Under the Microscope 6. Crisis of Difference 7. Made in Japan 8. A Movement Transformed Conclusion: Lessons for Building Crossborder Collaborations Appendix A: Characteristics of Common Nonregular Forms of Employment Appendix B: Curriculum Wish Lists Appendix C: Why Japanese Women "Can?t" Organize
Copyright Date
2016
Lccn
2016-010774
Dewey Decimal
331.88082/0952
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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