The LERA Perspectives on Work magazine is available electronically to current LERA members and library subscribers in its entirety in the LERA Library. The magazine is also distributed in print in the Fall to all current LERA members and library subscribers. Additional print copies may be purchased by emailing [email protected] ($25 each or classroom packs for $12 each, with a minimum of 10 copies).


Covers 1-2 and Table of Contents

Deepening and broadening the demand for sectoral bargaining Joseph A. McCartin, Marilyn Sneiderman

Worker centers and the future of the labor movement Adam Kader

ROC United: Fighting for restaurant workers Teófilo L. Reyes

Centering unequal bargaining power in workplaces Lawrence Mishel

Anxious thoughts on the future of labor arbitration Arnold Zack

John Dunlop: Scholar, negotiator, problem solver Jennifer C. Berkshire

Unionism and democracy in the disunited states David C. Jacobs

The UAW: Then and now Frank Goeddeke Jr., Marick F. Masters

The founding of industrial relations and LERA Bruce Kaufman

'An alternative to industrial dictatorship’ Heather Grob, Matthew M. Bodah

Labor reform in Vietnam? Richard D. Fincher

Developing-world working conditions amid COVID-19 Kelly Pike, Nthabeleng Molise

Paid leave for all NOW Randy Albelda

Labor, Trump, and COVID-19 Eve Weinbaum, Jasmine Kerrissey

Meeting in the time of pandemic and protest J. Michael Lillich

LERA 2020 Awards

In their own words ... J. Michael Lillich

Presidential address: The advantages of partnership in labor relations Dennis Dabney

Black Lives Matter Dennis Dabney

Books of Note

Unbound H. Boushey, reviewer H. Shierholz

Open K. Clausing, reviewer K. Russ

Straight Talk on Trade D. Rodrik, reviewer D. Russell

A Field in Flux R.B. McKersie, reviewers J.E. Myers, J. Vinton

Overload E. Kelly, P. Moen, reviewer L. Golden

Madam Arbitrator S. Gangle, reviewer S. Irvin

2020 LERA Research Volume: Reimagining the Governance of Work and Employment D. Pohler, Editor