Author: Rodger Knowles
Publisher: Sky High Press, Inc.
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
The Forgotten Workforce: A History of African American Labor and the Fight for Equity The Forgotten Workforce takes readers on a compelling journey through the often-overlooked history of African American labor and the systemic challenges that have hindered economic equity for Black workers. From the thriving days of African Americans in skilled trades and manufacturing to the devastating effects of policies like mass incarceration and the decline of vocational education, this book uncovers the untold stories of Black workers who helped build America’s most important industries. Through a combination of historical insight, cultural analysis, and practical solutions, The Forgotten Workforce explores: The contributions of African Americans in industries like auto manufacturing, construction, and electronics. The impact of globalization and the outsourcing of jobs on Black communities. How the War on Drugs and mass incarceration created lasting economic and social barriers for Black families. The decline of vocational education and the consequences for career-readiness among African American youth. The challenges of racial and economic disparities in the workforce and the erosion of opportunities for Black men in skilled trades. But the book doesn’t stop at presenting challenges. It offers actionable strategies to rebuild African American communities and empower the next generation through: The revitalization of trades education in schools and prisons. The importance of apprenticeship programs and union participation. Inspiring case studies of Black entrepreneurship in skilled trades. Policy recommendations for increasing equity and access to job opportunities. This book is a vital resource for educators, policymakers, activists, and anyone seeking to understand the deep roots of labor inequality in America. It’s a powerful call to action to support systemic change and create lasting economic opportunities for African American workers. The Forgotten Workforce is a must-read for anyone interested in labor history, social justice, and the fight for economic equality in modern America.
The Forgotten Workforce
Author: Rodger Knowles
Publisher: Sky High Press, Inc.
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
The Forgotten Workforce: A History of African American Labor and the Fight for Equity The Forgotten Workforce takes readers on a compelling journey through the often-overlooked history of African American labor and the systemic challenges that have hindered economic equity for Black workers. From the thriving days of African Americans in skilled trades and manufacturing to the devastating effects of policies like mass incarceration and the decline of vocational education, this book uncovers the untold stories of Black workers who helped build America’s most important industries. Through a combination of historical insight, cultural analysis, and practical solutions, The Forgotten Workforce explores: The contributions of African Americans in industries like auto manufacturing, construction, and electronics. The impact of globalization and the outsourcing of jobs on Black communities. How the War on Drugs and mass incarceration created lasting economic and social barriers for Black families. The decline of vocational education and the consequences for career-readiness among African American youth. The challenges of racial and economic disparities in the workforce and the erosion of opportunities for Black men in skilled trades. But the book doesn’t stop at presenting challenges. It offers actionable strategies to rebuild African American communities and empower the next generation through: The revitalization of trades education in schools and prisons. The importance of apprenticeship programs and union participation. Inspiring case studies of Black entrepreneurship in skilled trades. Policy recommendations for increasing equity and access to job opportunities. This book is a vital resource for educators, policymakers, activists, and anyone seeking to understand the deep roots of labor inequality in America. It’s a powerful call to action to support systemic change and create lasting economic opportunities for African American workers. The Forgotten Workforce is a must-read for anyone interested in labor history, social justice, and the fight for economic equality in modern America.
Publisher: Sky High Press, Inc.
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
The Forgotten Workforce: A History of African American Labor and the Fight for Equity The Forgotten Workforce takes readers on a compelling journey through the often-overlooked history of African American labor and the systemic challenges that have hindered economic equity for Black workers. From the thriving days of African Americans in skilled trades and manufacturing to the devastating effects of policies like mass incarceration and the decline of vocational education, this book uncovers the untold stories of Black workers who helped build America’s most important industries. Through a combination of historical insight, cultural analysis, and practical solutions, The Forgotten Workforce explores: The contributions of African Americans in industries like auto manufacturing, construction, and electronics. The impact of globalization and the outsourcing of jobs on Black communities. How the War on Drugs and mass incarceration created lasting economic and social barriers for Black families. The decline of vocational education and the consequences for career-readiness among African American youth. The challenges of racial and economic disparities in the workforce and the erosion of opportunities for Black men in skilled trades. But the book doesn’t stop at presenting challenges. It offers actionable strategies to rebuild African American communities and empower the next generation through: The revitalization of trades education in schools and prisons. The importance of apprenticeship programs and union participation. Inspiring case studies of Black entrepreneurship in skilled trades. Policy recommendations for increasing equity and access to job opportunities. This book is a vital resource for educators, policymakers, activists, and anyone seeking to understand the deep roots of labor inequality in America. It’s a powerful call to action to support systemic change and create lasting economic opportunities for African American workers. The Forgotten Workforce is a must-read for anyone interested in labor history, social justice, and the fight for economic equality in modern America.
Forgotten Respect
Author: Dennis E. Gilbert
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781515279464
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Challenged by generational diversity issues? If you are working in, leading, developing, or changing a workplace culture that requires skillful navigation across the five generations in our workforce today, this book will jump start your thought process. It will save you years of wasted effort, loss of revenues, and harmful employee turnover.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781515279464
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Challenged by generational diversity issues? If you are working in, leading, developing, or changing a workplace culture that requires skillful navigation across the five generations in our workforce today, this book will jump start your thought process. It will save you years of wasted effort, loss of revenues, and harmful employee turnover.
Forgotten Americans
Author: Isabel Sawhill
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300241062
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
A sobering account of a disenfranchised American working class and important policy solutions to the nation’s economic inequalities One of the country’s leading scholars on economics and social policy, Isabel Sawhill addresses the enormous divisions in American society—economic, cultural, and political—and what might be done to bridge them. Widening inequality and the loss of jobs to trade and technology has left a significant portion of the American workforce disenfranchised and skeptical of governments and corporations alike. And yet both have a role to play in improving the country for all. Sawhill argues for a policy agenda based on mainstream values, such as family, education, and work. While many have lost faith in government programs designed to help them, there are still trusted institutions on both the local and federal level that can deliver better job opportunities and higher wages to those who have been left behind. At the same time, the private sector needs to reexamine how it trains and rewards employees. This book provides a clear-headed and middle-way path to a better-functioning society in which personal responsibility is honored and inclusive capitalism and more broadly shared growth are once more the norm.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300241062
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
A sobering account of a disenfranchised American working class and important policy solutions to the nation’s economic inequalities One of the country’s leading scholars on economics and social policy, Isabel Sawhill addresses the enormous divisions in American society—economic, cultural, and political—and what might be done to bridge them. Widening inequality and the loss of jobs to trade and technology has left a significant portion of the American workforce disenfranchised and skeptical of governments and corporations alike. And yet both have a role to play in improving the country for all. Sawhill argues for a policy agenda based on mainstream values, such as family, education, and work. While many have lost faith in government programs designed to help them, there are still trusted institutions on both the local and federal level that can deliver better job opportunities and higher wages to those who have been left behind. At the same time, the private sector needs to reexamine how it trains and rewards employees. This book provides a clear-headed and middle-way path to a better-functioning society in which personal responsibility is honored and inclusive capitalism and more broadly shared growth are once more the norm.
The Professoriate
Author: Anthony Welch
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9781402033827
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
This indispensable guide provides a unique insight into the academic profession at a time of major change. It is organized both thematically and geographically with attention given to regions rarely covered, such as China and Latin America. For the first time, here is a book that critically assesses the condition of the professoriate at a time of momentous change when the profession is fracturing along fault lines.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9781402033827
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
This indispensable guide provides a unique insight into the academic profession at a time of major change. It is organized both thematically and geographically with attention given to regions rarely covered, such as China and Latin America. For the first time, here is a book that critically assesses the condition of the professoriate at a time of momentous change when the profession is fracturing along fault lines.
The War Economy of the Roman Republic (406-100 BCE)
Author: Fabrizio Biglino
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004714294
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
How did the Roman economy support the expansion of the Republic and play a crucial role in its success and rise from regional power in Central Italy to the dominant superpower of the Mediterranean world? To what extent did the intensification of the military efforts contribute to the growth of the Roman economy, and how did this happen? In The War Economy of the Roman Republic, Fabrizio Biglino examines the growth of the Roman army and its economic impact from the late fifth to the end of the second centuries BCE. By building an original interpretational framework, Biglino offers a new analysis of the interplay of warfare and the economy in the Republican period and, on a wider scale, the role of warfare in the development of pre-industrialised economies.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004714294
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
How did the Roman economy support the expansion of the Republic and play a crucial role in its success and rise from regional power in Central Italy to the dominant superpower of the Mediterranean world? To what extent did the intensification of the military efforts contribute to the growth of the Roman economy, and how did this happen? In The War Economy of the Roman Republic, Fabrizio Biglino examines the growth of the Roman army and its economic impact from the late fifth to the end of the second centuries BCE. By building an original interpretational framework, Biglino offers a new analysis of the interplay of warfare and the economy in the Republican period and, on a wider scale, the role of warfare in the development of pre-industrialised economies.
The Exploited Child
Author: Bernard Schlemmer
Publisher: Zed Books
ISBN: 9781856497213
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Ib. Child labour in society
Publisher: Zed Books
ISBN: 9781856497213
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Ib. Child labour in society
Ending Poverty As We Know It
Author: William Quigley
Publisher: Temple University Press
ISBN: 1592137776
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Across the United States tens of millions of people are working forty or more hours a week...and living in poverty. This is surprising in a country where politicians promise that anyone who does their share, and works hard, will get ahead. In Ending Poverty As We Know It, William Quigley argues that it is time to make good on that promise by adding to the Constitution language that insures those who want to work can do so—and at a wage that enables them to afford reasonable shelter, clothing, and food.
Publisher: Temple University Press
ISBN: 1592137776
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Across the United States tens of millions of people are working forty or more hours a week...and living in poverty. This is surprising in a country where politicians promise that anyone who does their share, and works hard, will get ahead. In Ending Poverty As We Know It, William Quigley argues that it is time to make good on that promise by adding to the Constitution language that insures those who want to work can do so—and at a wage that enables them to afford reasonable shelter, clothing, and food.
From ACT UP to the WTO
Author: Benjamin Shepard
Publisher: Verso Books
ISBN: 1789607736
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 996
Book Description
In March 1987 a radical coalition of queer activists converged on Wall Street ... their target, 'Business, Big Business, Business as Usual!!!' It was ACT UP's first demonstration. In November 1999 a radical coalition of environmental, labor, anarchist, queer, and human rights activists converged in Seattle-their target was similar, a system of global capitalism. Between 1987 and 1999 a new project in activism had emerged unshackled from past ghosts. Through innovative use of civil rights' era non-violent disobedience, guerrilla theatre, and sophisticated media work, ACT UP has helped transform the world of activism. This anthology offers a history of ACT UP for a new generation of activists and students. It is divided into five sections which address the new social movements, the use of street theater to reclaim public space, queer and sexual politics, new media/electronic civil disobedience, and race and community building. Contributions range across a diverse spectrum: The Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, Jubilee 2000, Students for an Undemocratic Society, Fed Up Queers, Gender Identity Center of Colorado, Triangle Foundation, Jacks of Color, National Coalition for Sexual Freedom, Lower East Side Collective, Community Labor Coalition, Church of Stop-Shopping, Indy Media Collective, Black Radical Congress, The Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory, Adelante Street Theater; HealthGAP, Housing Works, SexPanic! and, of course, ACT UP itself.
Publisher: Verso Books
ISBN: 1789607736
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 996
Book Description
In March 1987 a radical coalition of queer activists converged on Wall Street ... their target, 'Business, Big Business, Business as Usual!!!' It was ACT UP's first demonstration. In November 1999 a radical coalition of environmental, labor, anarchist, queer, and human rights activists converged in Seattle-their target was similar, a system of global capitalism. Between 1987 and 1999 a new project in activism had emerged unshackled from past ghosts. Through innovative use of civil rights' era non-violent disobedience, guerrilla theatre, and sophisticated media work, ACT UP has helped transform the world of activism. This anthology offers a history of ACT UP for a new generation of activists and students. It is divided into five sections which address the new social movements, the use of street theater to reclaim public space, queer and sexual politics, new media/electronic civil disobedience, and race and community building. Contributions range across a diverse spectrum: The Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, Jubilee 2000, Students for an Undemocratic Society, Fed Up Queers, Gender Identity Center of Colorado, Triangle Foundation, Jacks of Color, National Coalition for Sexual Freedom, Lower East Side Collective, Community Labor Coalition, Church of Stop-Shopping, Indy Media Collective, Black Radical Congress, The Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory, Adelante Street Theater; HealthGAP, Housing Works, SexPanic! and, of course, ACT UP itself.
Human Resource Management at the Crossroads
Author: Ramon Valle-Cabrera
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527537900
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
This book contains a selection of theoretical and empirical studies that highlight a number of complexities and challenges for Human Resource Management (HRM) in organizations. It serves to illustrate the difficulty in explaining the role of human resources and the complexities implicit in the management of people working together, highlighting several challenges that HRM managers face today. Several chapters provide an accurate picture of relevant topics and issues, by putting together different approaches and levels of analysis that undoubtedly enrich one another. Contributions include theoretical and empirical analyses of how technologies impact on the future of work, employees’ well-being as a consequence of the application of high-performance work systems, the challenges of managing employees’ careers and employee diversity, and the issue of employees’ commitment, among other topics.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527537900
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
This book contains a selection of theoretical and empirical studies that highlight a number of complexities and challenges for Human Resource Management (HRM) in organizations. It serves to illustrate the difficulty in explaining the role of human resources and the complexities implicit in the management of people working together, highlighting several challenges that HRM managers face today. Several chapters provide an accurate picture of relevant topics and issues, by putting together different approaches and levels of analysis that undoubtedly enrich one another. Contributions include theoretical and empirical analyses of how technologies impact on the future of work, employees’ well-being as a consequence of the application of high-performance work systems, the challenges of managing employees’ careers and employee diversity, and the issue of employees’ commitment, among other topics.
Youth in Cities
Author: Marta Tienda
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521005814
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Publisher Description
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521005814
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Publisher Description