TY - JOUR
T1 - From Labor Law to Employment Law
T2 - The Changing Politics of Workers' Rights
AU - Galvin, Daniel J
PY - 2019/4/1
Y1 - 2019/4/1
N2 - Over the past several decades, a new kind of labor politics has emerged in new venues (state and local levels), focusing on new governing institutions (employment laws), involving new strategies by labor unions, and featuring new organizational forms (alt-labor). The timing, form, and content of these developments have been powerfully shaped by the persistence of the increasingly outmoded but still authoritative national labor law, which has constrained and channeled the efforts of workers and their advocates to respond to growing problems. While the new institutions and organizations provide new substantive rights for workers and alternative vehicles for voice and collective action, the layering of these new forms alongside the old - without displacing the latter - has generated new problems without solving the problems produced by the ossification of labor law in the first place. Using novel empirical data and analysis, this article documents these changes, explores their causes, and considers their consequences for the changing politics of workers' rights.
AB - Over the past several decades, a new kind of labor politics has emerged in new venues (state and local levels), focusing on new governing institutions (employment laws), involving new strategies by labor unions, and featuring new organizational forms (alt-labor). The timing, form, and content of these developments have been powerfully shaped by the persistence of the increasingly outmoded but still authoritative national labor law, which has constrained and channeled the efforts of workers and their advocates to respond to growing problems. While the new institutions and organizations provide new substantive rights for workers and alternative vehicles for voice and collective action, the layering of these new forms alongside the old - without displacing the latter - has generated new problems without solving the problems produced by the ossification of labor law in the first place. Using novel empirical data and analysis, this article documents these changes, explores their causes, and considers their consequences for the changing politics of workers' rights.
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U2 - 10.1017/S0898588X19000038
DO - 10.1017/S0898588X19000038
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85064862688
VL - 33
SP - 50
EP - 86
JO - Studies in American Political Development
JF - Studies in American Political Development
SN - 0898-588X
IS - 1
ER -