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Janice Fine

Janice Fine is Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations at Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations and Director of the workplace justice lab@RU.

Articles

Janice Fine explains how “co-enforcement”—a bold new model for upholding labor law—is linking the state to social movements.

Janice Fine, Mark Engler, Paul Engler
New Directions for Campaign Finance Reform
David Donnelly, Janice Fine, Ellen S. Miller

Forum Responses

In early April I was invited to sit in on a planning call with worker rights organizations and unions for a May Day general strike. May Day has not traditionally been a...
Janice Fine
In the days leading up to the Brexit vote I was in the United Kingdom, first in London and then some of the smaller cities and towns of southwest England in the...
Janice Fine
Some critics will undoubtedly say that Stephen Lerner has overemphasized civil disobedience and direct action — “mere tactics” — in his brief on reviving unions. I disagree. Since 1935, American trade unionism...
Janice Fine
What American progressives need is not a new program, but a serious, sustained effort at base-building: systematic institution building, disciplined outreach, relationship building, leadership development — and some victories along the way...
Janice Fine

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