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Faculty Publications

Teaching about Labor through University Student–Union Worker Dialogues

Miners vs. Wall Street: Strikes in the Era of Asset Management Capitalism

Creating a Longer Table: A Conversation about Diversity in Grassroots Labor Organizing

Uno Mas: Transnational Biopolitical Labor Exploitation and Resistance in Mining Communities of the Mexico/U.S. Border Region

What lessons can unions, companies learn from the John Deere strike?

Book Review: Invisible People: Stories of Lives at the Margins

The Recent Evolution of Wisconsin Public Worker Unionism since Act 10

Faculty Publish Article in Labor Studies Journal

Posted on August 1, 2019

The Recent Evolution of Wisconsin Public Worker Unionism since Act 10 By: David Nack, Michael Childers, Alexia Kulwiec and Armando Ibarra Read the full paper here. Listen to Professor Nack, interviewed by Allen Ruff on …

Posted in Faculty Publications, School for Workers NewsTagged Alexia Kulwiec, Armando Ibarra, David Nack, Michael Childers, News, Resources

Mexican Mass Labor Migration in a Not-So Changing Political Economy

Man of Fire Selected Writings

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