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Authors: Lance A. Compa
ISBN-13: 9780801489648, ISBN-10: 0801489644
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Date Published: September 2004
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Lance A. Compa

Book Synopsis

We are not shy about reporting human rights abuses around the globe. We are much more reluctant to recognize them at home. This book exposes the violations of human rights witnessed daily in workplaces across our country. Based on detailed case studies in a variety of sectors, it reveals an "unfair advantage" in U.S. law and practice that allows employers to fire or otherwise punish thousands of workers as they seek to exercise their rights of association and to exclude millions more from laws that protect their rights to bargain and to organize.Unfair Advantage approaches workers' use of organizing, collective bargaining, and strikes as an exercise of basic rights where workers are autonomous actors, not objects of unions' or employers' institutional interests. Both historical experience and a review of current conditions around the world indicate that strong, independent, democratic trade unions are vital for societies where human rights are respected. In Lance Compa's view, human rights cannot flourish where workers' rights are not enforced. While researching workers' exercise of these rights in different industries, occupations, and regions of the United States, Human Rights Watch found that freedom of association is under severe, often buckling pressure when workers in the United States try to exercise it. Cornell University Press is making this valuable report, originally published in August 2000, available again as a paperback with a new introduction and conclusion that bring the story uptodate.

Author Bio: Lance Compa is a Senior Lecturer at Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations. He is coeditor of Human Rights, Labor Rights, and International Trade.

Table of Contents

ISummary6
IIFindings and recommendations17
IIIWorkers' freedom of association under international human rights law40
IVFreedom of association under U.S. labor law51
VCase studies of violations of workers' freedom of association71
VILegal obstacles to U.S. workers' exercise of freedom of association171

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