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Precarious Employment and Precarious Resistance: “We Are People Still”

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Title
Precarious Employment and Precarious Resistance: “We Are People Still”
Abstract
This paper explores worker resistance at the point of production, and how the terrain of workplace control is both different and more ambiguous for workers in precarious employment compared to that of workers in secure employment. For the most part, this is the story of unorganized workers who face their employers without the protection of a formal union. The main focus of this study is the individualized, informal, and under-the-radar strategies that workers employ to shape workplace outcomes, and how these strategies might translate into broader collective action.
Publication
Studies in Political Economy
Volume
97
Issue
2
Pages
143-158
Date
May 2016
Language
English
ISSN
0707-8552
Short Title
Precarious Employment and Precarious Resistance
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Library Catalog
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Citation
Lewchuk, W., & Dassinger, J. (2016). Precarious Employment and Precarious Resistance: “We Are People Still.” Studies in Political Economy, 97(2), 143–158. https://doi.org/10.1080/07078552.2016.1211397