Living Wage Movements Global Perspectives Routledge Advances in Social Economics Series
Coordonnateur : Figart Deborah M.
Living wage activism has spanned time and space, reaching across decades and national boundaries. Conditions generating living wage movements early in the twentieth century have resurfaced in the twenty-first century, only on a global scale: 'sweated' labour, macroeconomic instability, and job insecurity.
Upon reviewing the empirical evidence, the book's contributors make strong cases both for and against living wage activism. The effective blend of historical, contemporary, and global perspectives provides opportunities for teachers, scholars, and activists to evaluate how we can address low pay at the organizational and macroeconomic levels.
Part I - What is a Living
Part II - Living Wage and Low Pay Campaigns: Contemporary Global Activism
Part III - Evidence and Lessons from U.S. Empirical Studies
Date de parution : 09-2012
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 02-2004
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Living Wage Movements :
Mots-clés :
ordinances; minimum; campaigns; law; low; workers; increases; policy; miami-dade; county; Living Wage Ordinances; UK National Minimum Wage; Living Wage Law; Living Wage Movements; Living Wage; Living Wage Campaigns; Living Wage Requirement; Living Wage Advocates; Living Wage Coalitions; Living Wage Activism; Living Wage Policies; Human Service Contracts; City’s Living Wage; LA; Wage Mandates; Minimum Wage Increases; CIO; Wage Ordinances; Disemployment Effects; Australian Industrial Relations Commission; UK Minimum Wage; Contract Cost Increases; Human Services Budget; Living Wage Standard; Wage Floors