Immigrant and migrant workers organizing in Canada and the United States : casework and campaigns in a neoliberal era / Jorge Frozzini and Alexandra Law
Introduction -- Interdisciplinarity: on the importance of law, communication studies and anthropology in the present work -- (I)mmigrant workers and the union movement: legal and historical -- Global precarity -- Casework as an organizing tactic -- Campaigns and strategies in the United States and Canada: examples from the literature -- Conclusion
Summary
In this book, Jorge Frozzini and Alexandra Law examine how immigrant workers organize in the United States and Canada. Frozzini and Law highlight workers' efforts to challenge their hyper-precarious living conditions and public perceptions of their experiences through the use of casework, coalition-building, and other tactics