NAFTA and the Politics of Labor Transnationalism

NAFTA and the Politics of Labor Transnationalism

Author: Tamara Kay

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-01-31

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 113949466X

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When NAFTA went into effect in 1994, many feared it would intensify animosity among North American unions, lead to the scapegoating of Mexican workers and immigrants, and eclipse any possibility for cross-border labor cooperation. But far from polarizing workers, NAFTA unexpectedly helped stimulate labor transnationalism among key North American unions and erode union policies and discourses rooted in racism. The emergence of labor transnationalism in North America presents compelling political and sociological puzzles: how did NAFTA, the concrete manifestation of globalization processes in North America, help deepen labor solidarity on the continent? In addition to making the provocative argument that global governance institutions can play a pivotal role in the development of transnational social movements, this book suggests that globalization need not undermine labor movements: collectively, unions can help shape how the rules governing the global economy are made.


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Outlines and Highlights for Nafta and the Politics of Labor Transnationalism by Tamara Kay, Isbn

Author: Cram101 Textbook Reviews

Publisher: Academic Internet Pub Incorporated

Published: 2011-04-01

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 9781614617815

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Studyguide for Nafta and the Politics of Labor Transnationalism by Kay, Tamara

Author: Cram101 Textbook Reviews

Publisher: Cram101

Published: 2013-05

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 9781490232379

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Legalizing Transnational Activism

Legalizing Transnational Activism

Author: Jonathan Graubart

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2008-04-30

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 0271035943

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The integration of national economies through the ongoing process that has come to be known as globalization has stirred much controversy, including outright resistance by activists who are concerned about globalization’s negative impact on a variety of human values, such as protection of the environment and decent working conditions for labor. The political activism and social movements that have given rise to protests—like the violent demonstrations in Seattle at the WTO meeting in 1999—have been the subject of study by scholars, but less well known is the role that some institutional mechanisms associated with international trade agreements have played in providing “political opportunity structures” for activists to use in promoting their causes and gaining more support for them. In this book, Jonathan Graubart draws our attention to the citizen-petition mechanisms that form part of the neoliberal package of reforms known as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) implemented by Canada, Mexico, and the United States. He provides a comparative case study of the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC) and North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC) and shows how they have functioned as avenues for activists to publicize their domestic grievances and bring more pressure on their governments to institute needed change.


NAFTA and Labor in North America

NAFTA and Labor in North America

Author: Norman Caulfield

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2010-10-01

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 0252090799

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As companies increasingly look to the global market for capital, cheaper commodities and labor, and lower production costs, the impact on Mexican and American workers and labor unions is significant. National boundaries and the laws of governments that regulate social relations between laborers and management are less relevant in the era of globalization, rendering ineffective the traditional union strategies of pressuring the state for reform. Focusing especially on the effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (the first international labor agreement linked to an international trade agreement), Norman Caulfield notes the waning political influence of trade unions and their disunity and divergence on crucial issues such as labor migration and workers' rights. Comparing the labor movement's fortunes in the 1970s with its current weakened condition, Caulfield notes the parallel decline in the United States' hegemonic influence in an increasingly globalized economy. As a result, organized labor has been transformed from organizations that once pressured management and the state for worker concessions to organizations that now request that workers concede wages, pensions, and health benefits to remain competitive in the global marketplace.


Labor and NAFTA

Labor and NAFTA

Author: John D. French

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Describes the popular protest in Canada, Mexico and USA opposing the trend towards free trade. Looks at the role of trade unions in protecting workers' rights and maintaining adequate standards of working conditions.


The Limits of Regionalism

The Limits of Regionalism

Author: Robert G. Finbow

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780754633372

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Assessing the effectiveness of the North American Agreement on Labour Cooperation, this interview-based study examines the operation of the core institutions (the Secretariat and National Administrative Offices) over the past seven years.


The Children of NAFTA

The Children of NAFTA

Author: David Bacon

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2004-03

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0520244729

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This is a journalistic chronicle of contemporary labor wars and organizing on the United States/Mexican border. Based on gripping firsthand reports, this book investigates the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on those who labor in the agricultural fields and maquiladora factories on the border.