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A study of workers' rights in a non-unionized field in Lebanon

This study examines the process of unionizing domestic workers in Lebanon, highlighting the potentialities as well as the obstacles confronting it, and looks at the multiple power relations involved through axes of class, gender, race, and nationality. The author situates this struggle within the larger scene of the labor union ‘movement’ in the country, and discusses the contribution of women's rights organizations in rendering visible cases of abuse against migrant domestic workers. She argues that the 'death' of class politics has made women's rights organizations address migrant domestic worker issues as a separate labor category, further contributing to their production as an 'exception' under neoliberalism.



Table of Contents

Arabic Abstract

Acknowledgments

1. Beyond the Weapons of the Weak: Domestic Workers’ Union in Lebanon

2. Workers without Trade Unions, Trade Unions without Workers

3. The Missing Worker in “Domestic Worker”: Class Politics and Women’s-Rights Organizations

4. Women Domestic Workers and Trade-Union Organizing: Challenges and Possibilities

5. The Prospects for Organizing Migrants in a National Framework

Bibliography
About the Author

Organizing the Unorganized: Migrant Domestic

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      Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
      Publication Date: 12/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781649032331, 978-1649032331
      ISBN10: 1649032331

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A study of workers' rights in a non-unionized field in Lebanon

      This study examines the process of unionizing domestic workers in Lebanon, highlighting the potentialities as well as the obstacles confronting it, and looks at the multiple power relations involved through axes of class, gender, race, and nationality. The author situates this struggle within the larger scene of the labor union ‘movement’ in the country, and discusses the contribution of women's rights organizations in rendering visible cases of abuse against migrant domestic workers. She argues that the 'death' of class politics has made women's rights organizations address migrant domestic worker issues as a separate labor category, further contributing to their production as an 'exception' under neoliberalism.



      Table of Contents

      Arabic Abstract

      Acknowledgments

      1. Beyond the Weapons of the Weak: Domestic Workers’ Union in Lebanon

      2. Workers without Trade Unions, Trade Unions without Workers

      3. The Missing Worker in “Domestic Worker”: Class Politics and Women’s-Rights Organizations

      4. Women Domestic Workers and Trade-Union Organizing: Challenges and Possibilities

      5. The Prospects for Organizing Migrants in a National Framework

      Bibliography
      About the Author

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