id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_betwehdt6vdgvdacekormu4koq John S. Rogers "More Justice" 2009 27 .pdf application/pdf 12830 1500 52 unions are parents of children attending poorly resourced public schools. service sector unions to build alliances around educational reform issues and low-wage service sector unions hold a distinct set of educational interests, teachers union, most sectors of organized labor have played little or no role Los Angeles about the role of service sector unions in educational reform. Oakes and Rogers hypothesized that the renewed focus on organizing within sectors of the labor movement with a large presence of working mothers may create opportunities for potential of service sector unions to participate in educational reform, they Labor scholars term such coalition-based activity social movement unionism to highlight the importance of collective mobilization to "wrest concessions from corporations and corporate-dominated governments" (Nissen, Several Los Angeles labor and civic leaders noted the potential for unions example, union members are parents of children in public schools (UCLA, in shaping opportunities for union activism and labor-community partnerships in Los Angeles. ./cache/work_betwehdt6vdgvdacekormu4koq.pdf ./txt/work_betwehdt6vdgvdacekormu4koq.txt