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  1. Alternative Employment Agencies For Unorganized Workers (Single Displaced People) In Urban Core Areas
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1981
    Temporary work agencies have traditionally used unorganized and unskilled workers for profit.
  2. Connexions
    Volume 6, Number 4 - November 1981 - Unorganized Workers/Travailleurs Non-Organises

    Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)
    Published: 1981
  3. Getting Organized
    Building A Union

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1980
    Comprehensive guide to the process of unionization and certification.
    See also: CX2072.
  4. Marx and Makhno Meet McDonald's
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2005
    Over the last several years, a revolving network of militants in Paris, France, have developed a strategy and tactics for winning strikes by marginal, low-paid, outsourced and immigrant workers against international chains, in situations where the strikers are often ignored by unions to which they nominally belong, or are actually obstructed by them.
  5. Mining History Written in Blood
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2018
    Domestic coal mining history above and below ground lives on the pages of Written in Blood: Courage and Corruption in the Appalachian War of Extraction edited by Wess Harris (PM Press, 2017). The anthology unpacks the industry, people and communities of a coal-rich region, amplifying relevant class and gender issues over a century.
  6. The Nova Scotia Worker
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1981
    A number of issues related to unorganized workers appear in this issue of the Nova Scotia Worker.
  7. Organizing The Unorganized is the key to building the Union
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1981
    This article comments on a policy paper presented for discussion at the 1981 UEW conference in Montreal.
  8. Scattered Sand
    The Story of China's Rural Migrants

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 2012
    Each year, 200 million workers from China’s vast rural interior travel between cities and provinces in search of employment: the largest human migration in history. This indispensable army of labour accounts for half of China’s GDP, but is an unorganized workforce — “scattered sand,” in Chinese parlance — and the most marginalized and impoverished group of workers in the country.


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