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by Shannon Gleeson (Author)
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This book provides a unique perspective on administrative law and adjudication in the field of employment protection. It allows the reader to experience the difficulties in rights adjudication from the perspective of immigrant workers who attempt to navigate the administrative systems that are charged with conferring rights. Gleeson takes the reader through an explanation of the system as it is supposed to work and the system as it actually works, and asks the questions that lawyers must learn to ask when they think about whether rights in the abstract can translate to rights on the ground.--Leticia Saucedo, Professor of Law, University of California Davis "Gleeson presents a unique view into the system and bureaucracy that workers have to navigate in order to make any claims when their rights are violated at work. Using surveys and in-depth interviews with workers, community-based support organizations, and advocacy groups, combined with participant observation, Gleeson shows that the path to justice for many workers is often experienced as long, challenging, and inconclusive."--Hector R. Cordero-Guzman, School of Public and International Affairs, Baruch College of the City University of New York
"This exceptional book examines how immigrant workers understand and mobilize their rights through a fractured and complex administrative bureaucracy. Drawing on extensive observations and interviews with immigrant workers, Gleeson masterfully demonstrates how institutional inequality weakens employment rights through workplace power imbalances, bureaucratic procedures for claiming rights, and broader shifts toward precarious work in the global economy. A must read for those interested in how law and society interact in the struggle for justice among immigrant workers."--Catherine Albiston, Professor of Law and Sociology, University of California Berkeley
Shannon Gleeson is Associate Professor of Labor Relations, Law, and History at the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University.
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