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Union Maids Not Wanted D L Van Raaphorst

Union Maids Not Wanted By D L Van Raaphorst

Union Maids Not Wanted by D L Van Raaphorst


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Housework and domestic service have become popular topics within the scholarly community. She systematically examines the psychology and nature of domestic work, union rejection of domestic laborers, employers' opposition to organization, and the frequent disagreements among the domestics themselves.

Union Maids Not Wanted Summary

Union Maids Not Wanted: Organizing Domestic Workers 1870-1940 by D L Van Raaphorst

Housework and domestic service have become popular topics within the scholarly community. . . Van Raaphorst . . . adds to this growing literature by illuminating the efforts to organize domestics in the years from the Civil War to WWII. The book does much more than this however. It surveys the period from early colonization to the 1930s and divides the history of domestic service into four distinct chronological eras. . . . The author examines the psychology of housework and assesses the occupation from the perspectives of the employer and employee. Finally, she sketches the seemingly innumerable but inevitably fleeting attempts to better the lot of the domestic either through organization or unionization. Choice

Union Maids Not Wanted offers a comprehensive investigation of why the most populous group of the female workforce, domestic workers, was unable to establish long-lasting, powerful unions as have other groups of laborers. The author chronicles the number of colorful yet failed attempts at organization throughout the period of 1870-1940, analyzing the factors which worked together to prevent successful unionization. She systematically examines the psychology and nature of domestic work, union rejection of domestic laborers, employers' opposition to organization, and the frequent disagreements among the domestics themselves. Finally, she demonstrates how these factors affected the orientation of domestic workers to the organized labor movement as a whole and as a force within their own ranks.

About D L Van Raaphorst

DONNA L.VAN RAAPHORST is Associate Professor of History and Social Science at Cyahoga Community College in Ohio.

Table of Contents

An Overview: A Summary of the History of Domestic Work in the United States The Psychology and Nature of Housework Preservers of the Status Quo: The Workers Preservers of the Status Quo: The Employers Preservers of the Status Quo: Organized Labor Against All Odds From Collapse to Promise-to Hope-to No Change Change Within Continuity Appendix: Knights of Labor Composed Entirely of Women, 1882-1887

Additional information

NPB9780275922887
9780275922887
027592288X
Union Maids Not Wanted: Organizing Domestic Workers 1870-1940 by D L Van Raaphorst
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1988-05-12
317
N/A
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