Recasting Steel Labour: The Stelco Story

by June Corman, D W Livingstone, Meg Luxton, and Wally Secombe

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This is a local study of steelworkers employed at, or aid off from, Stelco's Hilton Works in Hamilton, Ontario. This local study has been situated in the context of the global restructuring of capitalism. The authors content that more than ever before the dynamics of the whole world economy limit and shape the actions of its past - a process referred to as "globalizing the local."

Restructuring is taking place in response to global demands. As the global net tighten, local regions and industry have less and less autonomy for independent development. Stelco is best conceived as a sit of the worldwide process of capital accumulation.

How has this restructuring impacted on local regions and local worked? This question is the focus of this book, often answered in workers' and management's own words.
  • ISBN10 1895686199
  • ISBN13 9781895686197
  • Publish Date 1 January 1993
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd