Chapter 1: San Francisco Longshoremen: “When that Ship Came in, We Were Ready”
Chapter 2: Building the New Shop Floor Internationalism
Chapter 3: International Labour Reports: A Personal Report and Appreciation
Chapter 4: Using Comparative Methods to Understand Contemporaneous Labor Movements: Rejecting a Structural-based Understanding
Chapter 5: Understanding Worker Mobilization Theoretically: What Can Labor and Social Movement Theories Tell Us?
Chapter 6: Social Movement Unionism: A New Type of Trade Unionism
Chapter 7: Philippine Economic Development
Chapter 8: The Kilusang Mayo Uno (May First Movement)
Chapter 9: A Look at KMU, 1986-1987
Chapter 10: Learning from the KMU: Alliance Building
Chapter 11: Social Movement Unionism: Can We Apply the Theoretical Conceptualization to the New Unions of South Africa?
Chapter 12: Building International Labor Solidarity in the Face of Political-Economic Globalization Processes: The Case of the KMU Labor Center of the Philippines
Chapter 13: Theoretical Confusion in the Global Labor Movement: Disentangling “Social Movement Unionism” from “Social Justice Unionism”