Rooted Workers and the Runaway Shop: A Comparative History of Labor, Community, and the Migration of the Electronics Industry in the United States and Mexico from the Great Depression to NAFTAUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1996 - 393 páginas |
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... women . Perhaps just as important , most of them were quite young.21 " If employing women in lieu of men made good sense in the electrical industry , where wages made up a high proportion of production costs , " argues sociologist Ruth ...
... women . Perhaps just as important , most of them were quite young.21 " If employing women in lieu of men made good sense in the electrical industry , where wages made up a high proportion of production costs , " argues sociologist Ruth ...
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... women's disadvantages " into a sexual division of labor of remarkable temporal and spatial durability , however , also meant new economic and social opportunities for thousands of blue - collar women.48 For women workers , employment at ...
... women's disadvantages " into a sexual division of labor of remarkable temporal and spatial durability , however , also meant new economic and social opportunities for thousands of blue - collar women.48 For women workers , employment at ...
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... women workers were never taken into account within the formal industrial relations systems of either country . Ruth Milkman's concise portrayal of female workers ' alienation from labor unions in the postwar United States holds for ...
... women workers were never taken into account within the formal industrial relations systems of either country . Ruth Milkman's concise portrayal of female workers ' alienation from labor unions in the postwar United States holds for ...
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