Labor and Social Movements: Trade Unions, Strikes, and Political Change
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A focused history of worker organizing from Porfirio Díaz to the post-1980 neoliberal era
*Labor and Social Movements: Trade Unions, Strikes, and Political Change* offers a comprehensive and analytical history of the Mexican working class, tracing its evolution from the industrial expansion of the Porfirio Díaz era to the complexities of the 21st-century digital economy. The book details the transition from the early, brutally suppressed strikes at Cananea and Río Blanco to the formalization of labor rights in the landmark 1917 Constitution. It explores the rise and eventual stagnation of state-controlled corporatism—the "charro" unionism that defined much of the 20th century—while highlighting the persistent undercurrents of rank-and-file resistance among railway workers, miners, teachers, and electricians.
The narrative shifts focus to the late 20th century, examining how the debt crisis of the 1980s and the implementation of NAFTA dismantled traditional state protections and gave rise to a new "precariat." The book provides a deep dive into the unique challenges of the neoliberal era, including the gendered exploitation within maquiladoras, the growth of the informal sector, and the emergence of algorithmic management in the gig economy. It also situates labor within a broader social context, examining its vital intersections with indigenous autonomy, feminist leadership, and the urgent demand for a "just transition" in the face of the global climate crisis.
Final chapters offer a practical toolkit for modern activism, analyzing the successful tactics of contemporary strike waves and the institutional shift from corrupt labor boards to independent labor courts. By bridging the gap between historical narrative and strategic theory, the book provides an essential guide for understanding how workers can reclaim their agency. It serves as both a scholarly record and a roadmap for building democratic, autonomous unionism in an era of globalized production and political realignment.
This book is primarily for labor activists, union organizers, and scholars of Latin American political history who are seeking to understand the structural shifts in Mexican worker movements. It is also an essential resource for policymakers and legal professionals involved in international trade and human rights, particularly those focused on the implementation of democratic reforms under the USMCA. Readers interested in the intersection of neoliberal economics, social justice, and grassroots mobilization will find this a comprehensive guide to historical and contemporary power dynamics.
December 27, 2025
65,998 words
4 hours 37 minutes
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