Public Workers in Service of America : A Reader (Working Class in American History)

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Public Workers in Service of America : A Reader (Working Class in American History)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780252045172
  • DDC分類 352.6309730904

Full Description

From white-collar executives to mail carriers, public workers meet the needs of the entire nation. Frederick W. Gooding Jr. and Eric S. Yellin edit a collection of new research on this understudied workforce. Part One begins in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth century to explore how questions of race, class, and gender shaped public workers, their workplaces, and their place in American democracy. In Part Two, essayists examine race and gender discrimination while revealing the subtle contemporary forms of marginalization that keep Black men and Black and white women underpaid and overlooked for promotion. The historic labor actions detailed in Part Three illuminate how city employees organized not only for better pay and working conditions but to seek recognition from city officials, the public, and the national labor movement. Part Four focuses on nurses and teachers to address the thorny question of whether certain groups deserve premium pay for their irreplaceable work and sacrifices or if serving the greater good is a reward unto itself.

Contributors: Eileen Boris, Cathleen D. Cahill, Frederick W. Gooding Jr., William P. Jones, Francis Ryan, Jon Shelton, Joseph E. Slater, Katherine Turk, Eric S. Yellin, and Amy Zanoni

Contents

Foreword Joseph A. McCartin Acknowledgments

A Note on Language

Introduction  Frederick W. Gooding Jr. and Eric S. Yellin

Part I: The Politics of Public Work at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century

1 Gender and Politics among Federal Indian Service Employees, 1880-1930  Cathleen D. Cahill

2 The Spoils as Reparations  Eric S. Yellin

Part II: Good Government Jobs for Whom?

3 Dead End Job? Black Public Workers Struggle to See Light of Day  Frederick W. Gooding Jr.

4 "We're the Backbone of this City": Women and Gender in Public Work  Katherine Turk

Part III: Organizing Public Workers

5 Police Unions and Public-Sector Labor Law and Policy  Joseph E. Slater

6 The Road to Memphis: Southern Sanitation Workers and the Transformation of Public Employee Unionism in the Postwar United States  William P. Jones

7 "They Won't Work for a Cop of Any Kind": The 1970 Sanitation Slowdown and the Struggle for Black Independent Politics in Philadelphia  Francis Ryan

Part IV: Public Workers in the Neoliberal Age

8 Sick Ins, Feed Ins, Heal Ins, and Strikes: Labor Organizing at Chicago's Public Hospital in the 1960s and Its Legacy for the 1970s  Amy Zanoni

9 The Meaning of Teachers' Labor in American Education: Change, Challenge, and Resistance  Jon Shelton

Afterword  Eileen Boris

Contributors

Index

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