Work and workers in the United States: A historic turning point?

The extraordinary collision of crises in the United States in 2020 – biological pandemic, economic recession, and mass protests – presents a unique juncture from which to consider the development of relations of work in the United States in the first decades of the 21st century. In this article, I b...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:46a25a7e1ac949a38034574809f6578d2021-12-02T10:42:30ZWork and workers in the United States: A historic turning point?2263-898910.4000/nrt.10213https://doaj.org/article/46a25a7e1ac949a38034574809f6578d2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/nrt/10213https://doaj.org/toc/2263-8989The extraordinary collision of crises in the United States in 2020 – biological pandemic, economic recession, and mass protests – presents a unique juncture from which to consider the development of relations of work in the United States in the first decades of the 21st century. In this article, I begin with a brief review of the peculiar institutional context of American labor and employment relations, as the setting for change. The discussion then follows along three dimensions: 1) labor markets, 2) the labor process, and 3) social reproduction. Finally, I consider the implications of recent trends for the current juncture.Chris RhombergLa Nouvelle Revue du TravailarticleUnited Stateslabor marketslabor processsocial reproductionCOVID-19Labor. Work. Working classHD4801-8943Sociology (General)HM401-1281FRLa Nouvelle Revue du Travail, Vol 19 (2021)
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language FR
topic United States
labor markets
labor process
social reproduction
COVID-19
Labor. Work. Working class
HD4801-8943
Sociology (General)
HM401-1281
spellingShingle United States
labor markets
labor process
social reproduction
COVID-19
Labor. Work. Working class
HD4801-8943
Sociology (General)
HM401-1281
Chris Rhomberg
Work and workers in the United States: A historic turning point?
description The extraordinary collision of crises in the United States in 2020 – biological pandemic, economic recession, and mass protests – presents a unique juncture from which to consider the development of relations of work in the United States in the first decades of the 21st century. In this article, I begin with a brief review of the peculiar institutional context of American labor and employment relations, as the setting for change. The discussion then follows along three dimensions: 1) labor markets, 2) the labor process, and 3) social reproduction. Finally, I consider the implications of recent trends for the current juncture.
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title_fullStr Work and workers in the United States: A historic turning point?
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