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5.511 documents for industrial workers of the world leaders
  • ... convicted under its terms, including Industrial Workers of the World leaders, Socialists (especial...

  • ... of sacredness in their actions and in the world (Giacalone & Jurkiewicz, 2003). . PURPOSE OF THE S...* Model: Self Thought Leadership Model . * The Spirituality Movement of the 21st Ce... workplace into an environment where workers are demoralized." . 2. "The workplace is being see... has been researched in many areas of industrial organizational psychology, with a majority of the ...

  • [...] Teri L. Caraway uses crossnational surveys, as well as sectoral analyses and employer interviews in Indonesia, to understand how and why feminization of the global workforce has occurred. The Feminization of Global Manufacturing, Caraway asks how and why women are incorporated into the international capitalist market. [...] she asks, if women are hired because they are the cheapest labor available, why are they not dominant in all economic sectors?

    ... poor countries as they are constituted as workers in sexual, domestic, and service industries."' Mov... the image of the poor, victimized, Third World woman exploited by capital for her cheap labor, Mo... "snowballing" during waves of industrialization, as well as the gendered discourses of work convey... in setting up their union, offering leadership models, knowledge of labor law, and mobilization s...

  • ... not understand, or at least agree on, the world depression of the 1930s. (Kindleberger 1986, p. 1)...Industrial production in the United States fell by 21% in the... them, it was hoped, to share with workers the larger profits they could anticipate either by... of key congressional committees and party leaders in Congress "were effective at helping their const...

  • As Vietnam emerges into world markets, Vietnamese organizations are facing the predicament of how to avoid the low-cost labor trap and move up the production value-chain by improving quality and productivity. Continuous improvement (CI) practices have proved fundamental to building and sustaining competitive advantage in other Asian countries such as Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia. If Vietnamese organizations are to pursue higher value-added activities, CI will be critical for them, too. Despite the tremendous interest in Vietnam from the international business community, little research on Vietnamese management practices has been done, particularly on the use of CI techniques. The language barrier, lack of reliable business data, and the culture of government and corporate secrecy in V...

    ... indirect employer in Vietnam with 150,000 workers in 35 contract factories, has transitioned its foo... strategy of transitioning into an industrial nation by 2020, companies find themselves operatin... interviews and discussions with business leaders in that country. The host, the Hanoi School of Bus...

  • Cavalier disregard for democratic process, the imposition of un-elected authorities and the blocking of popular participation by arrogant elites who define "freedom" as the power to rule in their own interest without restraint -- these are characteristics of our age. The Rust Belt -- centered in Pittsburgh and strewn with broken towns like Aliquippa, McKees Rocks and Duquesne -- is sinking into spiritual and financial bankruptcy. Workshops have given way to prisons and malls. Now gambling is hailed as economic salvation by the elites who presided over the region's economic collapse. The political humiliation of Pittsburgh was softened by the completely unexpected success of its beloved football team. It is eerie that the collapse of Pittsburgh's industries in the late 1970s and early 19...

    ... -- composed of a generation of Pittsburgh workers who scattered across the United States as their jo... the tragic abandonment of its great industrial tradition, the city has a solid working-class ethi... experience of being among national leaders in both urban decline and suburban sprawl. The imm... over 700,000 at the start of the Second World War to under 330,000 today. As the industrial jobs...

  • ... labor INJUNCTION which Debs and other leaders of the American Railway Union were alleged to have... WILSON administration's decision to enter WORLD WAR I, Debs again found himself in federal court, ... CONSPIRACY trials of leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World were still underway. The Depa...

  • ..., with the families of energy industry workers. So these people do not just exist in news report... Bill said so generously yesterday, our leadership starting with Richard Lazarus and then the outstan... the largest drilling and rig company in the world and what its safety culture was and from one of th... commerce up the America's Great River, industrial agriculture in the Heartland, hurricane risks, fis...

  • With reference to the U.S. civil rights movement, historian Charles Payne distinguishes between two different activist traditions. In the South there was, he argues, a "community-mobilizing tradition, focused on large-scale, relatively short-term public eventsrc;euro? a "tradition best symbolized by the work of Martin Luther King." At the same time, there was also a "ecommunity organizing tradition," with a "greater emphasis on the long-term development of leadership in ordinary men and women" - epitomized by the likes of SNCC and Ella Baker. Both mass mobilization and long-term leadership development are organizing, and both can be extremely valuable. And, at times, they can overlap. But it's useful to understand that they are distinct processes. A second point: Even during a moment of...

    ... of strikes and labor actions by textile workers in Mahalla led to a growing general strike by work... '..the largest social movement in the Arab world since World War II.'". U.C. Santa Barbara Professo... clusters of unions from most major industrial towns gathered to form an Independent Trade Union ...

  • Since World War II, administrations of both parties have been promoting a design for global trade that displays a studied indifference to the fate of U.S. manufacturing. According to Dan Breznitz, author of the definitive English-language book on the Taiwan miracle, Innovation and the State, "The decision of the state to focus its attention on building a local supplier network for [multinational corporations], coupled with the way it constructed its capital markets, paved a development path for an IT industry.

    ...But in the real world of industrial competition, governments help their industries- ex... do? It would have made sense for our leaders to realize that we were no longer in the cozy womb... subsidy of low-wage and powerless workers and weak environmental or safety requirements. At ...



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