Ben Fletcher
Title | Ben Fletcher PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Cole |
Publisher | PM Press |
Pages | 353 |
Release | 2021-01-12 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 162963848X |
In the early twentieth century, when many US unions disgracefully excluded black and Asian workers, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) warmly welcomed people of color, in keeping with their emphasis on class solidarity and their bold motto: “An Injury to One Is an Injury to All!” Ben Fletcher: The Life and Times of a Black Wobbly tells the story of one of the greatest heroes of the American working class. A brilliant union organizer and a humorous orator, Benjamin Fletcher (1890–1949) was a tremendously important and well-loved African American member of the IWW during its heyday. Fletcher helped found and lead Local 8 of the IWW’s Marine Transport Workers Industrial Union, unquestionably the most powerful interracial union of its era, taking a principled stand against all forms of xenophobia and exclusion. For years, acclaimed historian Peter Cole has carefully researched the life of Ben Fletcher, painstakingly uncovering a stunning range of documents related to this extraordinary man. Ben Fletcher: The Life and Times of a Black Wobbly is the most comprehensive look at Fletcher ever to be published. It includes a detailed biographical sketch of his life and history, reminiscences by fellow workers who knew him, a chronicle of the IWW’s impressive decade-long run on the Philadelphia waterfront in which Fletcher played a pivotal role, and nearly all of his known writings and speeches, thus giving Fletcher’s timeless voice another opportunity to inspire a new generation of workers, organizers, and agitators. This revised and expanded second edition includes new materials such as facsimile reprints of two extremely rare pamphlets on racism from the early twentieth century, more information on his prison years and personal life, additional recollections from friends, greater consideration of Fletcher from a global perspective, and much more.
The Dock Worker
Title | The Dock Worker PDF eBook |
Author | Department of Social Science |
Publisher | Liverpool University Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 1956-01-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1837649049 |
An analysis of conditions of employment in the port of Manchester, this 1956 study is based on enquiries conducted in 1950-51.
The Dock Worker Meets the Doctor
Title | The Dock Worker Meets the Doctor PDF eBook |
Author | Charlie Morecraft |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Industrial safety |
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Hiring of Dock Workers and Employment Practices in the Ports of New York, Liverpool, London, Rotterdam, and Marseilles
Title | Hiring of Dock Workers and Employment Practices in the Ports of New York, Liverpool, London, Rotterdam, and Marseilles PDF eBook |
Author | Vernon H. Jensen |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1964 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780674392007 |
This study provides the opportunity to compare the hiring and employment practices, within the context of local conditions, as they exist in five major ports. It tells how efforts at regulation are influenced by the various institutions and by market constraints and describes the impact of the differences emanating from the industrial relations systems of each of the countries in which the port is located. In all these ports, the basic problem, to a large extent, is still that of casual employment and the author describes the repeated attempts to achieve a solution and analyzes in detail the efforts that failed and those that succeeded.
The dock worker
Title | The dock worker PDF eBook |
Author | Liverpool University. Social Science Department |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1954 |
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Dock Workers
Title | Dock Workers PDF eBook |
Author | Sam Davies |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 880 |
Release | 2017-09-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1351943251 |
Workers who loaded and unloaded ships have formed a distinctive occupational group over the past two centuries. As trade expanded so the numbers of dock labourers increased and became concentrated in the major ports of the world. This ambitious two-volume project goes beyond existing individual studies of dock workers to develop a genuinely comparative international perspective over a long historical period. Volume 1 contains studies of 22 major ports worldwide. Built around an agreed framework of issues, these 'port studies' examine the type of workers who dominated dock labour, their race, class and ethnicity, the working conditions of dockers and the role of government as employer, arbitrator and supporter. The studies also detail how dockers organized their labour, patterns of strike action and involvement in political organizations. The structure of the port city is also outlined and descriptions given of the waterside environment. These areas of investigation form the basis for a series of 11 thematic studies which comprise Volume 2. Drawing on the information provided in the port studies, these essays identify important aspects and recurring themes, and explain how and why particular cases diverge from the rest. The final chapter of the book synthesizes the various approaches taken to offer a model which suggests several configurations of dock labour and presents suggestions for future research. This major scholarly achievement represents the most sustained attempt to date to provide a comparative international history of dock labour. An annotated bibliography completes this essential reference work.
The Dock Worker
Title | The Dock Worker PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 1956 |
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