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Global transformations, local activism: 'New' unionism's engagement with economic and health care transformation in urban Central Appalachia.

机译:全球转型,地方行动主义:“新”工会主义与城市中阿巴拉契亚地区的经济和医疗保健转型有关。

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It has long been argued that the organization of the U.S. health care system is shaped by the struggles between capital and labor, and this relationship is of increasing significance today. Transformations from an industrial to a service economy, rising insurance costs, neoliberal social policies, and decreased labor union power have increased the number of Americans with reduced access to health care, especially for service workers and women. This dissertation is an ethnographic study of how workers in two leading unions in the "new" unionism movement, the Retail, Wholesale, and Distribution Service Union (RWDSU) and the United Steelworkers (USW) in urban Central Appalachia, characterize union membership and economic (and benefit) transformations that threaten security for working and middle class families. Using health care as a case study, this dissertation demonstrates the ways in which economic transformations are making health care less affordable for working and middle class families. Through a discussion of the importance of union membership that highlights job protection in the face of the expansion and increasing feminization of service work and the decline in work sponsored benefits, this dissertation details how these processes reduce access to and affordability of health care. In so doing, this research highlights individual pragmatic action and broader union activism in seeking economic and health security for their families. More broadly, new unionism tactics are described in the actions of a Central Labor Council as it seeks to renew community alliances and link rank-and-file concerns of job security to current labor issues, including the Employee Free Choice Act and Right-to-Work legislation, on local, state, and national levels. This dissertation links access to health care problems in this community to broader national issues (e.g. job protection, service work, and outsourcing) and highlights how union members, individually and collectively, are participating in "new" unionism tactics to maintain job security and secure resources, including health care, for their families.;KEYWORDS: "new" unionism, economic transformation, political economy, access to health care, Appalachia
机译:长期以来一直有人争辩说,美国卫生保健系统的组织是由资本和劳动力之间的斗争所塑造的,这种关系在今天越来越重要。从工业经济向服务经济的转变,保险成本上升,新自由主义的社会政策以及工会权力的下降,增加了获得医疗保健机会的美国人数量,尤其是对服务业工人和妇女而言。这篇论文是一份民族志研究,研究了“新”工会运动中两个主要工会的工人,即城市中阿巴拉契亚的零售,批发和分销服务工会(RWDSU)和美国钢铁工人联合会(USW)如何表征工会会员资格和经济状况。 (和收益)转型威胁着工薪家庭和中产阶级家庭的安全。本文以卫生保健为例,论证了经济转型如何使在职和中产阶级家庭无法负担得起卫生保健。通过讨论工会会员身份的重要性,并强调在面对服务工作的扩大和女性化以及工作赞助的福利下降的情况下的工作保护,本文详细介绍了这些过程如何减少获得医疗服务的机会和负担能力。这样,这项研究突出了个人为寻求家庭经济和健康保障而采取的务实行动和更广泛的工会行动。更广泛地说,中央劳工委员会的行动描述了新的工会主义策略,旨在寻求更新社区联盟,并将对工作安全的日常事务与当前的劳工问题联系起来,包括《雇员自由选择法》和地方,州和国家各级的工作法规。本文将这个社区中获得医疗保健问题的机会与更广泛的国家问题(例如,工作保护,服务工作和外包)联系起来,并强调工会会员如何单独或集体地参加“新的”工会主义策略以维护工作的安全性和保障性。关键字:“新”工会主义,经济转型,政治经济,获得保健的机会,阿巴拉契亚

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  • 作者

    Fletcher, Rebecca Adkins.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Kentucky.;

  • 授予单位 University of Kentucky.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Gender Studies.;Sociology Industrial and Labor Relations.;Health Sciences Public Health.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 277 p.
  • 总页数 277
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:45:26

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