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Labor Studies and Employment Relations

We Study Work, We Value Justice

DOROTHY SUE COBBLE
PROFESSOR II

Dorothy Sue Cobble

Dorothy Sue Cobble, professor of labor studies, history, and women’s and gender studies at Rutgers University, received her Ph.D. in American History from Stanford University in 1986.  She studies the changing nature of work, social movements, and social policy in the U.S. and globally. Her books include the award-winning Dishing It Out: Waitresses and Their Unions in the Twentieth Century (Illinois, 1991); Women and Unions: Forging a Partnership (Cornell, 1993); The Other Women’s Movement: Workplace Justice and Social Rights in Modern America (Princeton, 2004) which won the 2005 Philip Taft Book Prize for the best book in American labor history in 2004 and other awards; and The Sex of Class: Women Transforming American Labor (Cornell, 2007).


Her essays have appeared in a wide range of journals and in a number of anthologies, including, Service Work: Critical Perspectives (2008); What’s Class Got to Do With It?(2004); Major Problems in the History of American Workers (2002);and Gender, Diversity, and Trade Unions: International Perspectives (2002).  Her research has been funded by the Charles Warren Center for the Study of American History at Harvard University, the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, the U. S. Department of Labor, and other sources.  She is currently writing on the international ideas and practices of U.S. labor activists from World War I to the present. She also is working on a book on twentieth-century U.S. social democracy as seen through the lives of Esther and Oliver Peterson. She is a senior editor of the International Labor and Working-Class History journal.

 

About:

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Education:

Ph.D., Stanford University

Office:

Phone: 732-932-1742

cobble@smlr.rutgers.edu

Website:

www.rci.rutgers.edu/~cobble

Writings from LSER faculty:

Rethinking Unions

 

Selected Publications  

Her books include the award-winning Dishing It Out: Waitresses and Their Unions in the Twentieth Century (Illinois, 1991); Women and Unions: Forging a Partnership (Cornell, 1993); The Other Women’s Movement: Workplace Justice and Social Rights in Modern America (Princeton, 2004) which won the Philip Taft Book Prize for the best book in American labor history in 2004; and The Sex of Class: Women Transforming American Labor (Cornell, 2007).

     

Master of Human Resource Management



Rutgers University
Human Resource Management Dept.
Janice H. Levin Bldg.
94 Rockafeller Road, Suite 216
Piscataway, NJ 08854
(732) 445-5973 | Fax: (732) 445-2830


mhrm@rci.rutgers.edu
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Master of Labor and Employment Relations or
Bachelor-Labor Studies and Employment Relations


Rutgers University
Labor Education Center
50 Labor Center Way
New Brunswick, NJ 08903
(732) 932-8559 | Fax: (732) 932-8677


mler@smlr.rutgers.edu

Directions

Ph.D. Program in
Industrial Relations and Human Resources


Rutgers University
PhD Program in IRHR
Janice H. Levin Bldg.
94 Rockafeller Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
(732) 445-5974 | Fax: (732) 445-2830


rhrphd@rci.rutgers.edu
Directions

updated:12/2008