Working in Hawaii

Working in Hawaii
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 0824808908
ISBN-13 : 9780824808907
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Book Synopsis Working in Hawaii by : Edward D. Beechert

Download or read book Working in Hawaii written by Edward D. Beechert and published by University of Hawaii Press. This book was released on 1985-01-01 with total page 422 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This comprehensive overview of Hawaiian history focuses on the common laborer's working conditions and quality of life. In Working in Hawaii, Edward D. Beechert traced an evolution in the economic environment that progressed from the ancient Hawaiian communal society based on subsistence agriculture to the complex capitalistic economy of the present. The book concentrates on the last 200 years when the most rapid and profound changes in the working environment occurred. The Europeans, and the Americans, brought with them tools, weapons, diseases, alcohol, religion, and money, the trappings of an antithetical culture that was to change Hawaii forever. Rich land, good weather, an abundant labor force, and an exclusive American market appealed to enterprising investors. To support their ambitions to turn a Hawaiian society based on a subsistence economy into a Western industrial one based on plantation agriculture, entrepreneurs introduced the concept of private property. They supported it with a Western legal system. Foreign labor was imported from Asia when the dwindling Hawaiian population could no longer meet the plantations' growing need for a constant supply of cheap labor. Beechert maintains that the workers, far from being victims of this economic transition, took advantage of the growing employment opportunities and made significant contributions to the development of the Hawaiian economy, notably the sugar industry. As the Island economy progressed, the laborers confronted conditions unlike those of agricultural workers elsewhere. They worked under three distinct forms of government that served a monarchy, a republic, and a colonial territory. Their status ranged from that of indentured penal contract laborers to that of free wage laborers protected by the U. S. Constitution. The struggle for dignity, as important to the workers as the battle for decent wages and working conditions, was long and discouraging but ultimately successful to a degree unmatched in the sugar-producing world. To put the history of labor in the Hawaiian islands in an expanded historical perspective, the author discusses a record of labor legislation, law enforcement, and public policy concerning labor, as well as details on how workers organized and formed modern unions. By consulting a wide range of documentary sources, including plantation records, business memoranda, union files, legislation, labor contracts, court documents, newspaper items, and public speeches, Beechert has made this the most complete history of labor in Hawaii to date. Scholars and students of labor history, sociological change, and Hawaiiana should also appreciate the extensive bibliography" -- Dust jacket.


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