(print) ix, 270 p. : ill. ; 23 cmFoundations, 1934-35 -- Legitimacy, 1935-37 -- Stability? 1937-41 -- Realignment, 1941-45 -- Collapse, 1945-48 -- Defeat, 1948-53 -- Conclusion where labor lost, and whyItem embargoed for five year
Labor unions are in an important time of change. As memberships decline, a new organization, called ...
[Excerpt] The four books under review here argue against the statistics by telling story upon story ...
[Excerpt] No institution in the nation\u27s history has struggled so long and so valiantly for the d...
(print) ix, 270 p. : ill. ; 23 cmFoundations, 1934-35 -- Legitimacy, 1935-37 -- Stability? 1937-41 -...
This project examines the experience of a single labor union, the International Ladies' Garment Work...
"November 1990."Includes bibliographical references.Thomas A. Kochan and Kirsten R. Wever
Between 1965 and 1975, New York City’s workers fomented a powerful yet inchoate movement that challe...
In 1955 the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations healed their twent...
The American Labor Movement of the first decade of the twentieth century was a host to radical labor...
The year 1934 was a turning point in the U.S. class struggle. That year, militant strikes by trucker...
[Excerpt] From the Little Steel strikes of the 1930\u27s to the industrial strike at General Motor\u...
In the late 1960s and 1970s, thousands of young black, white, Asian, and Latino radicals from divers...
[Excerpt] 1199\u27s contract campaign of 1989 resulted in more than a contract victory for 50,000 ho...
Despite achieving monumental reforms in the United States such as the eight-hour workday, a federal ...
When one considers the movement of women into the labor force, images of Rosie the Riveter, the Tria...
Labor unions are in an important time of change. As memberships decline, a new organization, called ...
[Excerpt] The four books under review here argue against the statistics by telling story upon story ...
[Excerpt] No institution in the nation\u27s history has struggled so long and so valiantly for the d...
(print) ix, 270 p. : ill. ; 23 cmFoundations, 1934-35 -- Legitimacy, 1935-37 -- Stability? 1937-41 -...
This project examines the experience of a single labor union, the International Ladies' Garment Work...
"November 1990."Includes bibliographical references.Thomas A. Kochan and Kirsten R. Wever
Between 1965 and 1975, New York City’s workers fomented a powerful yet inchoate movement that challe...
In 1955 the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations healed their twent...
The American Labor Movement of the first decade of the twentieth century was a host to radical labor...
The year 1934 was a turning point in the U.S. class struggle. That year, militant strikes by trucker...
[Excerpt] From the Little Steel strikes of the 1930\u27s to the industrial strike at General Motor\u...
In the late 1960s and 1970s, thousands of young black, white, Asian, and Latino radicals from divers...
[Excerpt] 1199\u27s contract campaign of 1989 resulted in more than a contract victory for 50,000 ho...
Despite achieving monumental reforms in the United States such as the eight-hour workday, a federal ...
When one considers the movement of women into the labor force, images of Rosie the Riveter, the Tria...
Labor unions are in an important time of change. As memberships decline, a new organization, called ...
[Excerpt] The four books under review here argue against the statistics by telling story upon story ...
[Excerpt] No institution in the nation\u27s history has struggled so long and so valiantly for the d...