Bargaining for the common good

Authors

  • Joseph McCartin

Abstract

Bargaining for the Common Good (BCG) is one of the most remarkable innovations to have emerged from the last decade of labor activism. Its name can be deceiving, for it is more than a bargaining methodology: it is also an analysis of why collective bargaining is broken; a strategy of how to reframe bargaining to deal with 21st-century realities; and a network of like-minded unions and community organizations determined to reinvent bargaining from the local level up.

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