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Made In India: SEWA in Action (1998)

52m

Director: Patricia Plattner

Synopsis (Women Make Movies): This powerful documentary is a portrait of SEWA, the now-famous women’s organization in India that holds to the simple yet radical belief that poor women need organizing, not welfare. SEWA, or the Self-Employed Women’s Association, corresponds to the Indian word sewa, meaning service. Based in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad, a dusty old textile town on the edge of the Gujarati desert, SEWA is at its core a trade union for the self-employed. It offers union membership to the illiterate women who sell vegetables for 50 cents a day in the city markets, or who pick up paper scraps for recycling from the streets–jobs that most Indian men don’t consider real work.

Inspired by the political, economic and moral model advocated by Mahatma Gandhi, SEWA has grown since its founding to a membership of more than 217,000 and its bank now has 61,000 members, assets of $4 million and customers who walk in each day to deposit a dollar or take out 60 cents. Following the lives of six women involved in the organization, including Ela R. Bhat, its visionary founder, Plattner’s documentary is an important look at the power of grassroots global feminism.

Website: http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c488.shtml

 

Made In Thailand (1999)

30m

Directors: Eve-Laure Moros and Linzy Emery

Synopsis (Women Make Movies): In Thailand, women make up 90 percent of the labor force responsible for garments and toys for export by multinational corporations. This powerful, revealing documentary about women factory workers and their struggle to organize unions exposes the human cost behind the production of everyday items that reach our shores. Probing the profound impact of the New World Order on the populations that provide the global economy with cheap labor, MADE IN THAILAND also profiles women newly empowered by their campaign for human and worker’s rights. Several of these women are survivors of the 1993 Kader Toy Factory fire, one of the worst industrial fires in history. Today they are highly effective leaders in the grass-roots movement mobilizing workers in their recently industrialized country.

Website: http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c472.shtml

 
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Posted by on April 18, 2012 in Documentary, Global Economy, Organizing, Women

 

La Huelga: The struggle of the UFW (2009)

18m; U.S.

Director: Alex Ivany

Synopsis: The legacy of Cesar Chavez and the union movement he inspired.

Contact: alex@sandraivany.com

 

The Labor Movement: Beginnings and Growth in America (1959)

14m; U.S.

Director: Coronet Films

Synopsis: Developments in labor’s organization in the US from 1873 through the merger of the AFL and CIO. The role played by Samuel Gompers, the Knights of Labor and the AFL-CIO are traced.

 

Labor Battles the WTO (1999)

40m; U.S.

Director: Steve Zeltzer

Synopsis: Unions’ participation in the protests against the World Trade Organization in Seattle in 1999.

Contact: View here: http://blip.tv/laborvideo/labor-battles-the-wto-seattle-1999-2642482

 

 

Labor in the Mountains (2005)

55m; U.S.

Synopsis: A grandfather recounts the history of labor unions in West Virginia to his granddaughter. His story spans from the civil war era to the current labor movement in the state. Labor Union; West Virginia; Civil War labor movement; Great Uprising; General Strike; United Mine Workers of America; UMW; United Steel Workers.

Contact: Available as VHS or DVD, $5 from Labor in the Mountains Foundation, ILSR/WVU, 719 Knapp Hall, Morgantown WV 26506. Telephone: (304) 293-3323 Toll Free: 1-800-499-0486 Fax: (304) 293-3395

 

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Labor’s Turning Point (1981)

59m; U.S

Director: John DeGraaf

Synopsis: The 1934 Minneapolis truck drivers’ strike was a pivotal struggle for working people of the mid-west. As a result of new tactics developed in the successful strike, it led to the organization of over the road truckers and the growth of the Teamsters nationally into one of the most important and powerful unions in the United States. The film shows how the strike was organized and how the union broke the back of the anti-union Citizen’s Alliance and made Minneapolis a union town. It also includes the ground breaking role of the strikers’ wives in organizing for the strike and the establishment of a daily strike bulletin. These tactics are still relevant today in the struggle of labor to organize and survive.

Contact: http://www.onedayinjuly.org/

 

Labour Days (2007)

29m; Canada

Director: Stuart Cryer

Synopsis: Workers, living in company town, organize.

Contact: Stuart Cryer terraV@cyberbeach.net

 
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Posted by on March 30, 2012 in Organizing, Working Class

 

Join a Union (2009)

1m; U.K.

Director: Gary Williams

Synopsis: An entry for the TUC’s ‘Join a union’ one minute film competition.

 
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Posted by on March 28, 2012 in Documentary, Organizing

 

Just Another Cog in the Machine (2009)

2:42; U.K.

Director: John Wood

Synopsis: A union can make a big difference to people’s perceptions of a job,” says the TUC’s John Wood, who created the video.

Contact: http://www.youtube.com/user/johninnit Online film