Our unions, our selves : the rise of feminist labor unions in Japan / Anne Zacharias-Walsh.
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- 9781501706363
- 1501706365
- Feminism -- Japan
- Sex role in the work environment -- Japan
- Sex discrimination in employment -- Japan
- Women in the labor movement -- Japan
- Women labor union members -- Japan
- Féminisme -- Japon
- Rôle selon le sexe en milieu de travail -- Japon
- Discrimination sexuelle dans l'emploi -- Japon
- Femmes dans le mouvement ouvrier -- Japon
- HISTORY -- Asia -- Japan
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations
- Feminism
- Sex discrimination in employment
- Sex role in the work environment
- Women in the labor movement
- Women labor union members
- Japan
- 331.88082/0952 23
- HD6079.2.J3
- MH 48260
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
A union of one's own -- A tale of two activists -- Women's Union Tokyo in practice -- First, we drink tea -- Under the microscope -- Crisis of difference -- Made in Japan -- A movement transformed.
In Our Unions, Our Selves, Anne Zacharias-Walsh provides an in-depth look at the rise of women-only unions in Japan, an organizational analysis of the challenges these new unions face in practice, and a firsthand account of an ambitious, occasionally contentious, and ultimately successful international solidarity project.
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