id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_kdz6a7moera2vlx7ute2aqlj64 Graeme Chesters Social unionism and the framing of 'fairness' in the Wisconsin uprising 2016 17 .pdf application/pdf 9688 487 52 Social unionism and the framing of 'fairness' in the Wisconsin uprising Citation: Chesters GS (2016) Social Unionism and the Framing of Fairness in the The concept of 'fairness' has been used to frame political struggles by politicians and activists 'Uprising' – a series of occupations, protests, recall elections and militant direct action that began union members of their collective bargaining rights and to apply severe austerity measures within best be understood as an example of social (movement) unionism – the extension of traditional Fairness, social movement, unions, Wisconsin, uprising progressive taxation, workers rights, opposition to corporate power and political influence, the extension of democratic public sector union rights was 'fairness', he public sector workers, campaign and community organisations as well as just trade deal with potential protests including industrial or collective action involving strikes, Madison community and trade union activist (TAA), interviewed 15 April, 2015) or trade unions as social movements. ./cache/work_kdz6a7moera2vlx7ute2aqlj64.pdf ./txt/work_kdz6a7moera2vlx7ute2aqlj64.txt