From: glevy@PRATT.EDU
Date: Sat Mar 26 2005 - 19:11:37 EST
From the "working-class-studies" mailing list./ In solidarity, Jerry ---------------------------- Original Message ------------------------ Subject: Bibliography on "Contemporary Labor Issues" From: "Kim Scipes" <kimscipes@earthlink.net> Date: Sat, March 26, 2005 12:42 am ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Folks-- For those who are interested in contemporary issues in and around the labor movement, I want to let you know that I have established an on-line bibliography of resources--mostly by activists, staff members and engaged academics--that is available to all. It can be found at http://faculty.pnc.edu/kscipes/LaborBib.htm. It is organized by subject and I've tried to make it user-friendly. Also, there are links to useful web sites, and articles, when known to be on a web site, are linked so you can download them. This started out for a course on "Contemporary Labor Issues" that I will be teaching this summer at Purdue University North Central in Westville, IN, which is between Gary and South Bend. However, response has been so positive to it that I will continue it beyond this summer. And while most of the works are related to the US labor movement, I am adding books on workers' struggles in a growing number of countries around the world. This bibliography is an on-going project, and I would appreciate any suggestions for additions, including your own work. Please e-mail these to my work address, kscipes@pnc.edu. I would appreciate full details on any item, and if it's available via a web site, please include the URL. The more widely this is known, the more value it will have for all of us. Please feel free to pass on widely! In solidarity, Kim Scipes, Ph.D., long-time labor activist
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