Childcare workers built movement to raise pay, include more families
July 11, 2024
July 11, 2024
ITHACA, New York, July 11 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
In the early 1990s, labor activists responded, with some success, to the exploitation of waged childcare workers by dissolving the usual labor divisions between workplace and home, employer and employee, and labor and love, according to a new account of the movement by Justine Modica, a Klarman Postdoctoral Fellow in history in the College of Arts and Sciences.
United by their close working rela . . .
In the early 1990s, labor activists responded, with some success, to the exploitation of waged childcare workers by dissolving the usual labor divisions between workplace and home, employer and employee, and labor and love, according to a new account of the movement by Justine Modica, a Klarman Postdoctoral Fellow in history in the College of Arts and Sciences.
United by their close working rela . . .