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“Harlem Will Widen from River to River”: Environmental Justice and ...
In 1972, he began a project with the Norwegian Iron and Metal Workers Union to engage factory workers in the design of workplace technical systems. Instead of an expert-oriented approach, he worked directly with the workers and their unions, giving them active roles in technological innovation supported by their employers.
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lob.tfGruen eventually arrived at the Jaffa harbor—the same harbor that Herzl had described in Altneuland—on September 7, 1906, and shortly thereafter was working the orange groves in Petach Tikvah. A believer that physical labor was key to building the Jewish state (following in the tradition of A. D. Gordon), he migrated through the Galilee, working on
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In effect, the foreman judged Weil’s status not just as a worker, but also as a human being.