Of Service Workers, Contracting Out, Joint Employment, Legal Consciousness, and the University of Miami

33 Pages Posted: 12 Oct 2007 Last revised: 13 Dec 2007

Date Written: October 2007

Abstract

This paper is about a historic strike of service workers at the University of Miami in 2006. Section I narrates the strike from the perspective of the workers, low wage immigrant workers in a market organized by a large labor contractor leased to a large corporate enduser. Section II analyzes whether joint employer status under National Labor Relations Act should be found in these market circumstances, and suggests changes in the statute and interpretive doctrines to make effective collective bargaining feasible in such labor markets. Section III shows how the university and the workers developed substantially different legal consciousness of the strike.

Keywords: labor, union, strike, education, Miami, outsourcing, collective bargaining, legal consciousness

JEL Classification: K31, L31, J52, J53

Suggested Citation

Casebeer, Kenneth M., Of Service Workers, Contracting Out, Joint Employment, Legal Consciousness, and the University of Miami (October 2007). University of Miami Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2007-06 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1020623 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1020623

Kenneth M. Casebeer (Contact Author)

University of Miami - School of Law ( email )

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