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Producing Power: Ethnicity, Gender, and Class in a Caribbean Workplace

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In a small, locally owned Trinidadian factory that produces household goods, 80 percent of the line workers are women, almost all black or East Indian. The supervisors are all men, either white or East Indian. This title outlines the development of the state, and addresses exploitation and domination in the labor process.

304 pages, Paperback

First published June 22, 1995

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Kevin A. Yelvington

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