Roy J. Adams: McMaster University Jim Atleson: SUNY -- Buffalo, Amherst Campus Lance Compa: Cornell University James A. Gross: Cornell University Reverend Jim Lewis Linda A. Lotz: American Friends Service Committee Thomas B. Moorhead: Department of Labor Edward E. Potter: Employment Policy Foundation Emily A. Spieler: Northeastern University Lee Swepston: International Labour Organization
A Long Overdue Beginning: The Promotion and Protection of Workers' Rights as Human Rights
1
(22)
James A. Gross
Workers' Freedom of Association in the United States: The Gap between Ideals and Practice
23
(30)
Lance Compa
Closing the Gap between International Law and U.S. Labor Law
53
(25)
Lee Swepston
Risks and Rights: The Case for Occupational Safety and Health as a Core Worker Right
78
(40)
Emily A. Spieler
A Pragmatic Assessment from the Employers' Perspective
118
(18)
Edward E. Potter
U.S. Labor Law Serves Us Well
136
(6)
Thomas B. Moorhead
Voice for All: Why the Right to Refrain from Collective Bargaining Is No Right at All
142
(18)
Roy J. Adams
``An Injury to One . . .'': Transnational Labor Solidarity and the Role of Domestic Law
160
(23)
James Atleson
``All Religions Believe in Justice'': Reflections on Faith Community Support for Worker Organizing
183
(20)
Linda A. Lotz
Grasshopper Power
203
(16)
Reverend Jim Lewis
Notes
219
(40)
List of Contributors
259
(6)
Index
265
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