ASSAULT ON LABOR
Autor Sandra L. Albrechten Limba Engleză Hardback – feb 2017
The Assault on Labor details the 1986 Independent Federation of Flight Attendants (IFFA) strike against Trans World Airlines (TWA), one of the most dramatic instances of the heightened labor conflict in the 1980s. Using extensive court, union, and company documents, The Assault on Labor shows how the expanded use of permanent replacements in labor disputes has fundamentally altered workers legal right to strike. Set within one of the biggest corporate raids of the time, it was a strike of a predominantly female labor force that garnered respect throughout the labor movement for its solidarity and determination. Faced with the permanent replacement of over 5000 strikers, IFFA waged a three year struggle to return all workers to the line, mobilizing political, economic, and legal actions to secure their jobs and survive as a union. Despite critical successes in the courts in the aftermath of the strike, the Supreme Court would render a decision that further strengthened permanent replacements. Since the 1980s, labor s major form of protest, the right to strike, has all but disappeared."
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1498537707
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
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Descriere
Cuprins
2. Lost Chances: Unintended Consequences of Improved Conditions
3. Things Worsen: Carl Icahn Enters the Picture
4. Labor Deals with Icahn: White Knight or Predator?
5. Off the Line: Strike!
6. Strike Solidarity and Labor Discord
7. Permanently Replaced and the Long Struggle Back
8. Legal Challenges and the Development of Labor Law
Recenzii
Albrecht transports us back in time to the airline industry of the 1980's and its tumultuous labor relations, telling the story of a valiant struggle by TWA's flight attendants against a corporate raider intent on breaking their spirit and their union. The author re-constructs the events surrounding this strike and provides us with an unusually detailed account of the principal actors, the negotiation process, the complicated relationships within the flight attendants union and with other labor groups, and the significant legal rulings that emerged from the strike. This is not a tale of resounding victory; the best that can be said is that the flight attendants upheld their dignity, kept their union intact, and lived on to fight another day. But even highly equivocal "victories" can inspire, especially when they occur in the face of such long odds. Albrecht's sympathetic account of the (mostly) women who carried on this struggle should appeal to those interested in an inside look at labor relations, airline industry buffs, and more generally, readers who will be heartened by seeing labor stand up to the powers that be.
This book will be a positive addition to the small number of fine books that tell labor's story by focusing on particular strikes. Its legal and policy conclusions are sound. It starkly illustrates the basic unfairness of the Mackay doctrine permitting the permanent replacement of striking workers.
The story is fascinating and the main characters Icahn and Frankovich are well drawn. The battle of the flight attendants for dignity and fair treatment is unique and stirring. The strikers were battling not only against corporate power but against widespread sexist assumptions that were held by TWA, and also by fellow unionists, thereby preventing needed labor solidarity. This story has never been adequately told prior to this book.