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Caring by the Hour Karen Sacks

Caring by the Hour By Karen Sacks

Caring by the Hour by Karen Sacks


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Caring by the Hour: Women, Work, and Organizing at Duke Medical Center by Karen Sacks

Karen Sacks offers the first detailed account of the hospital industry's nonprofessional support staff---their roles in day-to-day health care delivery, and why they fought so tenaciously throughout the 1970s to unionize. This case study of the relationships between work life and unionization in Duke medical Center highlights women's activism in general and black women's leadership in particular.

In addition to an analysis of the dynamics of women's activism, Caring by the Hour provides a comparative study of Duke Medical Center's treatment of both black and white female workers. Sacks links patterns of racial segregation in clerical jobs to the relationship between race, working conditions, and unequal opportunities for black and white women, and to their differing work cultures and patterns of public militance. She also discusses recent changes in service, clerical, and professional work and their effects on white and black women, placing them in the context of national changes in health funding and policies.

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Winner of the Conrad Arensberg Award from the Society for the Anthropology of Work, 1993

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Introduction 1

I. Background to Unionization 13
1. Duke Medical Center and Its Workers 15
2. From Clients to Workers: The Beginnings of Activism 37

II. Organizing the Hospital 67
3. Work and Race, Work Culture, and Collective Action 69
4. The First Medical Center Drive 99
5. How Women Organized 117
6. The Second Drive, 1977-79 143

III. Rollbacks in the Eighties 161
7. Service Workers 165
8. Technologists, Nurses, and Clericals 189

Retrospect and Conclusion 209
References 217
Index 231

Additional information

CIN0252013921G
9780252013928
0252013921
Caring by the Hour: Women, Work, and Organizing at Duke Medical Center by Karen Sacks
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Illinois Press
19871201
256
Winner of <DIV>Winner of the Conrad Arensberg Award from the Society for the Anthropology of Work, 1993.</DIV> 1993
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