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Book Synopsis
A key organizing tool for casualized higher education faculty from longtime movement activists

Trade Review

'A masterful look at the challenges involved with organizing workers in higher education. Berry and Worthen provide excellent recommendations regarding vision and strategy, making the book valuable beyond the field of higher education'

-- Bill Fletcher, Jr., author of 'They're Bankrupting Us: And Twenty Other Myths about Unions'

'Academic precarity screws over teachers by stealing our access to memories of how precarious workers have risen up to win better conditions in the past. Who fought for something better? How did they define what 'better' meant? What strategy and tactics did they use to make progress? 'Power Despite Precarity' is an essential primer on these questions and more'

-- Alyssa Picard, Director, American Federation of Teachers' higher education division

'Empowers us to fight for the higher education and unions we believe in, uniting theory and practice to chart an inspiring path toward labor and education justice'

-- Mia L. McIver, Ph.D., Lecturer, UCLA, President, University Council-American Federation of Teachers

'Written from both an organizer's and historian's perspective, 'Power Despite Precarity' is essential reading for anyone working in higher education who wants to make a better world and wonders what it takes. Berry and Worthen provide a handbook on how the growing number of contingent faculty can unite in common cause. While it is about education, many of the lessons dealing with internal problems inside unions are not issues confined to the education sector (alas) and I especially enjoyed those parts'

-- Elaine Bernard, Fellow of the Labor & Worklife Program, Harvard Law School

'Essential for anyone concerned about higher education. It is impossible to separate the working conditions of faculty from the learning conditions of students, and Berry and Worthen explain how it is possible to transform both for the better of all'

-- Maria Maisto, President of New Faculty Majority, Maryland

'Power Despite Precarity’ is not just a solid guide to best practices in day-to-day trade union work within higher education. It’s also a rousing call for the contingent faculty movement to embrace grassroots, rather than top-down, organizing and break out of the narrow confines of collective bargaining’

-- Steve Early, national staff member of the Communications Workers of America (retired) and author of 'The Civil Wars in U.S. Labor: Birth of a New Workers’ Movement or Death Throes of the Old?'

'A nuanced guide for organizing which develops a historically informed analysis of the current state and likely direction of higher education today'

-- Jack Metzgar, author of 'Striking Steel'

‘A roadmap to thinking and acting like organizers’

-- Fred Glass, ‘Jacobin’

‘A rousing call for the contingent faculty movement to embrace grassroots, rather than top-down, organizing and break out of the narrow confines of collective bargaining’

-- ‘LA Progressive’

‘Berry and Worthen, who combined have decades of teaching and academic organizing experience, offer the reader an extended, classroom-level case study of how educators in the California State University system organized and built power’

-- Jonathan Rosenblum, ‘Truthout’

‘I enjoyed Power Despite Precarity and certainly recognized many issues from the vantage point of my twelve years as a TA and then a contingent college teacher. The book is a blueprint and battle cry for academic fruit pickers everywhere’

-- Harvey Schwartz, author of Labor under Siege and Solidarity Stories

Table of Contents

Photographs
Series Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Introduction
PART I - THE CASE OF THE LECTURERS IN THE CSU SYSTEM
1. Student Strikes and Union Battles
2. Layoffs and Hard Years for Organizing
3. Revolution in the Union
4. “They have nothing to teach us”
PART II - HIGHER ED WAS NEVER A LEVEL TERRAIN OF STRUGGLE
5. Four Transitions and How Casualization Served Managers
PART III - WHAT WE WANT AND WHAT THE CFA GOT
6. Blue Sky #1 Organizing and Economics
7. Blue Sky #2 Job Security, Academic Freedom and the Common Good
8. Beyond the Sausage-making: A Close Look at the CFA-CSU Contract
PART IV - THE DIFFICULTY OF THINKING STRATEGICALLY
9. Strategies Emerging From Practice
10. The Contingent Faculty Movement as a Social Movement
PART V - SEVEN TROUBLESOME QUESTIONS
11. What Gets People Moving?
12. Who is the Enemy? Who are Our Allies?
13. What is “Professionalism” for Us?
14. How Does It Feel?
15. Is this legal?
16. What About Leftists?
17. How Do We Deal With Union Politics?
PART VI - USING THE POWER WE HAVE
18. Hopes and Dangers
Essential Terms
John Hess: A Life in the Movement
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Power Despite Precarity

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    Publisher: Pluto Press
    Publication Date: 20/08/2021
    ISBN13: 9780745345529, 978-0745345529
    ISBN10: 0745345522

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A key organizing tool for casualized higher education faculty from longtime movement activists

    Trade Review

    'A masterful look at the challenges involved with organizing workers in higher education. Berry and Worthen provide excellent recommendations regarding vision and strategy, making the book valuable beyond the field of higher education'

    -- Bill Fletcher, Jr., author of 'They're Bankrupting Us: And Twenty Other Myths about Unions'

    'Academic precarity screws over teachers by stealing our access to memories of how precarious workers have risen up to win better conditions in the past. Who fought for something better? How did they define what 'better' meant? What strategy and tactics did they use to make progress? 'Power Despite Precarity' is an essential primer on these questions and more'

    -- Alyssa Picard, Director, American Federation of Teachers' higher education division

    'Empowers us to fight for the higher education and unions we believe in, uniting theory and practice to chart an inspiring path toward labor and education justice'

    -- Mia L. McIver, Ph.D., Lecturer, UCLA, President, University Council-American Federation of Teachers

    'Written from both an organizer's and historian's perspective, 'Power Despite Precarity' is essential reading for anyone working in higher education who wants to make a better world and wonders what it takes. Berry and Worthen provide a handbook on how the growing number of contingent faculty can unite in common cause. While it is about education, many of the lessons dealing with internal problems inside unions are not issues confined to the education sector (alas) and I especially enjoyed those parts'

    -- Elaine Bernard, Fellow of the Labor & Worklife Program, Harvard Law School

    'Essential for anyone concerned about higher education. It is impossible to separate the working conditions of faculty from the learning conditions of students, and Berry and Worthen explain how it is possible to transform both for the better of all'

    -- Maria Maisto, President of New Faculty Majority, Maryland

    'Power Despite Precarity’ is not just a solid guide to best practices in day-to-day trade union work within higher education. It’s also a rousing call for the contingent faculty movement to embrace grassroots, rather than top-down, organizing and break out of the narrow confines of collective bargaining’

    -- Steve Early, national staff member of the Communications Workers of America (retired) and author of 'The Civil Wars in U.S. Labor: Birth of a New Workers’ Movement or Death Throes of the Old?'

    'A nuanced guide for organizing which develops a historically informed analysis of the current state and likely direction of higher education today'

    -- Jack Metzgar, author of 'Striking Steel'

    ‘A roadmap to thinking and acting like organizers’

    -- Fred Glass, ‘Jacobin’

    ‘A rousing call for the contingent faculty movement to embrace grassroots, rather than top-down, organizing and break out of the narrow confines of collective bargaining’

    -- ‘LA Progressive’

    ‘Berry and Worthen, who combined have decades of teaching and academic organizing experience, offer the reader an extended, classroom-level case study of how educators in the California State University system organized and built power’

    -- Jonathan Rosenblum, ‘Truthout’

    ‘I enjoyed Power Despite Precarity and certainly recognized many issues from the vantage point of my twelve years as a TA and then a contingent college teacher. The book is a blueprint and battle cry for academic fruit pickers everywhere’

    -- Harvey Schwartz, author of Labor under Siege and Solidarity Stories

    Table of Contents

    Photographs
    Series Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Abbreviations and Acronyms
    Introduction
    PART I - THE CASE OF THE LECTURERS IN THE CSU SYSTEM
    1. Student Strikes and Union Battles
    2. Layoffs and Hard Years for Organizing
    3. Revolution in the Union
    4. “They have nothing to teach us”
    PART II - HIGHER ED WAS NEVER A LEVEL TERRAIN OF STRUGGLE
    5. Four Transitions and How Casualization Served Managers
    PART III - WHAT WE WANT AND WHAT THE CFA GOT
    6. Blue Sky #1 Organizing and Economics
    7. Blue Sky #2 Job Security, Academic Freedom and the Common Good
    8. Beyond the Sausage-making: A Close Look at the CFA-CSU Contract
    PART IV - THE DIFFICULTY OF THINKING STRATEGICALLY
    9. Strategies Emerging From Practice
    10. The Contingent Faculty Movement as a Social Movement
    PART V - SEVEN TROUBLESOME QUESTIONS
    11. What Gets People Moving?
    12. Who is the Enemy? Who are Our Allies?
    13. What is “Professionalism” for Us?
    14. How Does It Feel?
    15. Is this legal?
    16. What About Leftists?
    17. How Do We Deal With Union Politics?
    PART VI - USING THE POWER WE HAVE
    18. Hopes and Dangers
    Essential Terms
    John Hess: A Life in the Movement
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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