Ilr Press imprint: 133 books

Watch Your Back!

How the Back Pain Industry Is Costing Us More and Giving Us Less—and What You Can Do to Inform and Empower Yourself in Seeking Treatment

by Richard A. Deyo, MD
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2014

Over the past twenty years, treatment of back pain has become ever more expensive and intensive. Use of MRI scans, narcotic painkillers, injections, and invasive spine surgery have all grown by several hundred percent. In some areas of medicine, newer treatments have improved quality and duration...

Collaborative Caring

Stories and Reflections on Teamwork in Health Care

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Language: English
Release Date: May 7, 2015

Teamwork is essential to improving the quality of patient care and reducing medical errors and injuries. But how does teamwork really function? And what are the barriers that sometimes prevent smart, well-intentioned people from building and sustaining effective teams? Collaborative Caring takes an...

The One Percent Solution

How Corporations Are Remaking America One State at a Time

by Gordon Lafer
Language: English
Release Date: April 4, 2017

In the aftermath of the 2010 Citizens United decision, it's become commonplace to note the growing political dominance of a small segment of the economic elite. But what exactly are those members of the elite doing with their newfound influence? The One Percent Solution provides an answer to this...

Working for Justice

The L.A. Model of Organizing and Advocacy

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Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

Working for Justice, which includes eleven case studies of recent low-wage worker organizing campaigns in Los Angeles, makes the case for a distinctive "L.A. Model" of union and worker center organizing. Networks linking advocates in worker centers and labor unions facilitate mutual learning and synergy...

Code Green

Money-Driven Hospitals and the Dismantling of Nursing

by Dana Beth Weinberg
Language: English
Release Date: November 14, 2011

We are on the verge of the nation's worst nursing shortage in history. Dedicated nurses are leaving hospitals in droves, and there are not enough new recruits to the profession to meet demand. Even hospitals that were once very highly regarded for the quality of their nursing care, such as Boston's...

Dying to Work

Death and Injury in the American Workplace

by Jonathan D. Karmel
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2017

In Dying to Work, Jonathan Karmel raises our awareness of unsafe working conditions with accounts of workers who were needlessly injured or killed on the job. Based on heart-wrenching interviews Karmel conducted with injured workers and surviving family members across the country, the stories in this...

Divining without Seeds

The Case for Strengthening Laboratory Medicine in Africa

by Iruka N. Okeke
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2011

Infectious disease is the most common cause of illness and death in Africa, yet health practitioners routinely fail to identify causative microorganisms in most patients. As a result, patients often do not receive the right medicine in time to cure them promptly even when such medicine is available,...

Rights, Not Interests

Resolving Value Clashes under the National Labor Relations Act

by James A. Gross
Language: English
Release Date: November 15, 2017

This provocative book by the leading historian of the National Labor Relations Board offers a reexamination of the NLRB and the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) by applying internationally accepted human rights principles as standards for judgment. These new standards challenge every orthodoxy...

Safety in Numbers

Nurse-to-Patient Ratios and the Future of Health Care

by Suzanne Gordon, John Buchanan, Tanya Bretherton
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

Legally mandated nurse-to-patient ratios are one of the most controversial topics in health care today. Ratio advocates believe that minimum staffing levels are essential for quality care, better working conditions, and higher rates of RN recruitment and retention that would alleviate the current...

Class and Campus Life

Managing and Experiencing Inequality at an Elite College

by Elizabeth Lee
Language: English
Release Date: May 10, 2016

In 2015, the New York Times reported, "The bright children of janitors and nail salon workers, bus drivers and fast-food cooks may not have grown up with the edifying vacations, museum excursions, daily doses of NPR and prep schools that groom Ivy applicants, but they are coveted candidates for elite...

Encountering Religion in the Workplace

The Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Workers and Employers

by Raymond F. Gregory
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

In a recent survey, 20 percent of the workers interviewed reported that they had either experienced religious prejudice while at work or knew of a coworker who had been subjected to some form of discriminatory conduct. Indeed, according to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the filing of...

Union Voices

Tactics and Tensions in UK Organizing

by Melanie Simms, Jane Holgate, Edmund Heery
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2012

In Union Voices, the result of a thirteen-year research project, three industrial relations scholars evaluate how labor unions fared in the political and institutional context created by Great Britain’s New Labour government, which was in power from 1997 to 2010. Drawing on extensive empirical evidence,...

Creative State

Forty Years of Migration and Development Policy in Morocco and Mexico

by Natasha Iskander
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

At the turn of the twenty-first century, with the amount of money emigrants sent home soaring to new highs, governments around the world began searching for ways to capitalize on emigration for economic growth, and they looked to nations that already had policies in place. Morocco and Mexico featured...

Bedside Manners

Play and Workbook

by Suzanne Gordon, Lisa Hayes, Scott Reeves
Language: English
Release Date: November 15, 2013

In recent years, there has been growing awareness of the need for interprofessional cooperation in healthcare. Countless studies have shown that genuine teamwork and team intelligence are critical to patient safety. Poor communication among health care personnel is a major factor in hospital errors,...
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