1st Edition

Organization of Health Workers and Labor Conflict

By Samuel Wolfe Copyright 1978
    162 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    Offers insights into such contemporary issues as health workers' unions, labor conflicts in health care facilities, and underlying class and class related sex and ethnic conflicts that beset the health sector.

    Preface

    PART 1: Worker Conflict in the Health Field
     Worker Conflicts in the Health Field: An Overview Samuel Wolfe
     Health Worker Strikes: Social and Economic Bases of Conflict Robin F. Badgley
     Organization and Unionization of Health Workers in the United States: The Trade Union Perspective Leon J. Davis and Moe Foner
     Unionization, Strikes, Threatened Strikes, and Hospitals: The View from Hospital Management Robert K. Match, Arnold H. Goldstein, and Harold L. Light
     The Purposes of Unionization in the Medical Profession: The Unionized Profession's Perspective in the United States Sanford A. Marcus
     Hospital Workers: Class Conflicts in the Making Barbara Ehrenreichand John H. Ehrenreich
     An International Perspective on Strikes and Strike Threats by Physicians: The Case of Chile Roberto Belmar and Victor W. Sidel
     Unions and Strikes in the National Health Service in Britain David Widgery

    PART 2: Allied Workers, Nurses, Women
     The Division of Laborers: Allied Health Professions Carol A. Brown
     The Development of the Nursing Labor Force in the United States: A Basic Analysis Kathleen Cannings and William Lazonick
     Women Workers in the Health Service Industry Carol A. Brown
     Barriers to the Nurse Practitioner Movement: Problems of Women in a Woman's Field Bonnie Bullough
     Women's Emancipation and Socialism: The Case of the People's Republic of Poland Magdalena Sokolowska

     Contributors

    Biography

    SAMUEL WOLFE is professor of public health and head of the Division of Health Administration at the Columbia University School of Public Health, and is also co-principal investigator for the Meharry Medical College Study of Unmet Needs. Earlier, he was at Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center and the State University of New York at Stony Brook and, before that, was director of Comprehensive Health Care Programs at Meharry. Dr. Wolfe has worked in Canada as a practicing physician, as a commissioner of Saskatchewan’s Medical Insurance Plan, and as director of the Saskatoon Community Clinic. He is the author of numerous articles and essays on the organization of health services and, with Robin Badgley, has coauthored two books, The Family Doctor and Doctor’s Strike.