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Free Labor: Workfare and the Contested Language of Neoliberalism

Book information

Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Year
2008
ISBN
0226453650, 9780226453651, 0226453669, 9780226453668
LCC
HV99.N59 K75 2007
Open Library ID
OL10192243M
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
2 MB (2215911 bytes)
Pages
320\355
Scanned
yes
Time added
2011-04-20 14:05:05

Description

One of former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s proudest accomplishments is his expansion of the Work Experience Program, which uses welfare recipients to do routine work once done by unionized city workers. The fact that WEP workers are denied the legal status of employees and make far less money and enjoy fewer rights than do city workers has sparked fierce opposition. For antipoverty activists, legal advocates, unions, and other critics of the program this double standard begs a troubling question: are workfare participants workers or welfare recipients? At times the fight over workfare unfolded as an argument over who had the authority to define these terms, and in Free Labor, John Krinsky focuses on changes in the language and organization of the political coalitions on either side of the debate. Krinsky’s broadly interdisciplinary analysis draws from interviews, official documents, and media reports to pursue new directions in the study of the cultural and cognitive aspects of political activism. Free Labor will instigate a lively dialogue among students of culture, labor and social movements, welfare policy, and urban political economy. (20071204)

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