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124-145 Jason Resnikoff Evolving or Disappearing? Italian Trade Unions in the 2010s pp. 94-123 Phillip Neel The Myth of Black Obsolescence pp. 76-93 Terrell James Orr Broken Circle: Premature Deindustrialization, Chinese Capital Exports, and the Stumbling Development of New Territorial Industrial Complexes pp. 64-75 Sérgio Dias Branco Mechanical Harvesting, Globalization, and the Fate of Citrus Farmworkers in Florida and São Paulo, 1965–1985 pp. 51-63 Edward Brudney Resistance and Resilience: The Nothing Factory and the Workers’ Self-Management of Fateleva pp. 23-50 Matt Myers “Every time, they took more from us”: Privatization and Telecommunications Workers in Rural Argentina, 1969–2000 pp. 7-22 Eileen Boris Racialized Obsolescence: Multinational Corporations, Labor Conflict, and the Closure of the Imperial Typewriter Company in Britain, 1974–1975 pp. Volume 102, month October, 2022 Never Obsolete: Private Household Workers and the Transaction of Domestic Work pp.

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