| Collaborative compiled and edited by Daniel E. Bender (University of Waterloo, Canada) and Richard A. Greenwald (United States Merchant Marine Academy), Sweatshop USA: The American Sweatshop In Historical And Global Perspective is a close and meticulous study of the evolving meaning of the term "sweatshop" and the prevalence of such ruthless and ultimately destructive employment practices worldwide which now continues into the opening decade of the twenty-first century. A scholarly and thoroughly impressive anthology of writings by a series learned authors surveying and analyzing sweatshop migrations, resistance to sweatshops, and the dangers they pose to physical and moral health of the workers, Sweatshop USA is a "must-read" -- not just for social activists and labor reformers, but for all Americans seeking to understand the history of a continuing blight upon the American corporate community, American labor organizations, and the American consumer. |