"Employers, Unite!" argues that the anti-union campaign of Progressive-Era organized employers molded in crucial ways the shape of labor relations in the United States, and that to understand the development of ideas about work, business, and labor unions, we need to understand how these employers gained and wielded political and societal power.The study concentrates on the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), which spearheaded what it termed the "open-shop'' campaign. Focusing attention on the unions' demand for the closed or union shop, the NAM shifted the debate over labor relations from workplace conditions to the legitimacy of unions as representatives of workers, identifying not employers but union leaders as the source of inj...
This study examines the infancy of large-scale, coordinated public relations by organized labor in t...
Union membership, as a percentage of the private sector workforce, has been in decline for 50 years....
75 leaves. Advisor: Michael R. CheneyThe purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of organize...
What explains the development and variation in institutions of repressive employer coordination? Cla...
Any discussion of the legal aspects of company unionism under the National Labor Relations Act neces...
After nearly four decades of campaigning, faculty and academic staff union members across the Univer...
Organized labor is one of the largest voluntary organizations in the United States, representing ove...
In 1945, the business community worried about its ability to shape the post-war political and econom...
Based on interviews with workers and organizers, union and company records, legal documents, and med...
The labor movement’s groundswell in the 1990s accompanied a period of intense competition and conglo...
The experience of labor unions in the United States is the historical bedrock on which the organizer...
The thesis examines the reactions of policy-making managements of large industrial firms to the chal...
450 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Organized labor historically ...
Unions are organized to advocate for workers' rights in the workplace, whether that be in a factory,...
To shed light on the legal debate over new forms of workplace collaboration, this Article reexamines...
This study examines the infancy of large-scale, coordinated public relations by organized labor in t...
Union membership, as a percentage of the private sector workforce, has been in decline for 50 years....
75 leaves. Advisor: Michael R. CheneyThe purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of organize...
What explains the development and variation in institutions of repressive employer coordination? Cla...
Any discussion of the legal aspects of company unionism under the National Labor Relations Act neces...
After nearly four decades of campaigning, faculty and academic staff union members across the Univer...
Organized labor is one of the largest voluntary organizations in the United States, representing ove...
In 1945, the business community worried about its ability to shape the post-war political and econom...
Based on interviews with workers and organizers, union and company records, legal documents, and med...
The labor movement’s groundswell in the 1990s accompanied a period of intense competition and conglo...
The experience of labor unions in the United States is the historical bedrock on which the organizer...
The thesis examines the reactions of policy-making managements of large industrial firms to the chal...
450 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Organized labor historically ...
Unions are organized to advocate for workers' rights in the workplace, whether that be in a factory,...
To shed light on the legal debate over new forms of workplace collaboration, this Article reexamines...
This study examines the infancy of large-scale, coordinated public relations by organized labor in t...
Union membership, as a percentage of the private sector workforce, has been in decline for 50 years....
75 leaves. Advisor: Michael R. CheneyThe purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of organize...