Volume 50, Issue 2 Next Wave Organizing Symposium
This issue examines how workers organize in the twenty-first century and how new tools and techniques can be harnessed to improve labor organizing. It features articles presented at a live symposium that took place at New York Law School in January 2005, as well as the stories of several labor organizations that are using innovative techniques to serve the legal needs of various constituencies. The symposium was organized by New York Law School’s Justice Action Center, Institute for Information Law and Policy, and Labor and Employment Law Program.Articles
Organizations, Movements, and Networks
Charles Heckscher
Overcoming Obstacles to Worker Representation: Insights From the Temporary Agency Workforce
Danielle D. van Jaarsveld
Impacting Next Wave Organizing: Creative Campaign Strategies of Los Angeles Worker Centers
Victor Narro
The Immigrant Workers Project of the AFL-CIO
Rosanna M. Kreychman and Heather H. Volik
Industrial Areas Foundation
Helena Lynch
The National Employment Law Project
Joshua N. Leonardi
Working America
Lauren Snyder
Working Today
Sarah N. Kelly and Christine Tramontano
The Workplace Project
Emily Stein