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In this highly original and personal book, Ruben J. Garcia argues forcefully that we must center the minimum wage as a tool for fighting structural racism. Employing the lessons of critical race th...
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09 July 2024

In this highly original and personal book, Ruben J. Garcia argues forcefully that we must center the minimum wage as a tool for fighting structural racism. Employing the lessons of critical race theory to show how low minimum wages and underenforcement of workplace laws have always been features of our racially stratified society, Garcia explains why we must follow the leadership of social movements by treating increases in minimum wage levels and enforcement as matters of racial justice. Offering solutions that would benefit all workers, especially the immigrants and people of color most often made victims of wage theft, Critical Wage Theory is essential reading for anyone who seeks a more just future for the working class.
Price: $29.95
Pages: 226
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
09 July 2024
ISBN: 9780520388048
Format: eBook
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Importance of the Minimum Wage
1. A Critical Race Theory of Wage Justice
2. Movements Framing the Minimum Wage as a Matter of Racial Justice
3. Immigrants, Day Laborers, and Exotic Dancers: At Risk for Wage Theft
4. Legally Sanctioned Subminimum Wages
5. Legacies of Race and Slavery: Sweatshops, Prisons, Fields
6. The Racial Political Economy: Gig Workers, Home Workers, and the State
7. Improving the Minimum Wage as a Tool for Racial Justice
8. The Future of the Minimum Wage in the Global Economy
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Importance of the Minimum Wage
1. A Critical Race Theory of Wage Justice
2. Movements Framing the Minimum Wage as a Matter of Racial Justice
3. Immigrants, Day Laborers, and Exotic Dancers: At Risk for Wage Theft
4. Legally Sanctioned Subminimum Wages
5. Legacies of Race and Slavery: Sweatshops, Prisons, Fields
6. The Racial Political Economy: Gig Workers, Home Workers, and the State
7. Improving the Minimum Wage as a Tool for Racial Justice
8. The Future of the Minimum Wage in the Global Economy
Notes
Bibliography
Index