[Excerpt] At the core of labor's current crisis are deindustrialization, the economic collapse of major industrial cities, and the worsening working and living conditions of working people. Massachusetts was one of the first states to experience these phenomena, with the decline of its older industrial base. In the decades following World War II, manufacturing employment dropped significantly. From 1963 to 1978, more than 600 plant closings were recorded, with almost 150,000 people thrown out of work. Last year alone, more than 160 plants closed, affecting nearly 16,000 workers, and an equal number were affected by partial closings and mass layoffs. Upon reemployment, dislocated workers in Massachusetts suffered an average 13% decrease in...
[Excerpt] This past winter the Massachusetts AFL-CIO made a striking gesture. Still smarting from th...
[Excerpt] Trade unionists and community residents determined to save the Monongahela Valley have suc...
[Excerpt] Traditionally, unions have exercised their economic power through the strike and the boyco...
[Excerpt]The American steel industry is dying. 150,000 steelworkers are laid off, and thousands of t...
[Excerpt] The Midwest Center for Labor Research has been involved, in both direct and secondary ways...
[Excerpt] From the Little Steel strikes of the 1930's to the industrial strike at General Motor's Lo...
[Excerpt] In the Spring of 1982, a small local union took on a conglomerate giant and won. What init...
[Excerpt] The manufacturing sector of the U.S. economy has experienced substantial job losses since ...
[Excerpt] America's labor movement is on the ropes, struggling for survival. Many of its leaders see...
[Excerpt] The construction unions' crisis both preceded and contributed to the general decline of or...
[Excerpt] When most of the nation was recovering from the Great Recession, Rhode Island was on a dif...
[Excerpt] Mike Schippani's discussion of the "social compact" alternative to mandatory plant closing...
[Excerpt] A majority of the 154,532 steelworkers who are presently laid off will never go back to wo...
[Excerpt] Local #277 of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America contracted with ...
[Excerpt] Over the past 15 years, U.S. corporations have searched desperately for ways to turn back ...
[Excerpt] This past winter the Massachusetts AFL-CIO made a striking gesture. Still smarting from th...
[Excerpt] Trade unionists and community residents determined to save the Monongahela Valley have suc...
[Excerpt] Traditionally, unions have exercised their economic power through the strike and the boyco...
[Excerpt]The American steel industry is dying. 150,000 steelworkers are laid off, and thousands of t...
[Excerpt] The Midwest Center for Labor Research has been involved, in both direct and secondary ways...
[Excerpt] From the Little Steel strikes of the 1930's to the industrial strike at General Motor's Lo...
[Excerpt] In the Spring of 1982, a small local union took on a conglomerate giant and won. What init...
[Excerpt] The manufacturing sector of the U.S. economy has experienced substantial job losses since ...
[Excerpt] America's labor movement is on the ropes, struggling for survival. Many of its leaders see...
[Excerpt] The construction unions' crisis both preceded and contributed to the general decline of or...
[Excerpt] When most of the nation was recovering from the Great Recession, Rhode Island was on a dif...
[Excerpt] Mike Schippani's discussion of the "social compact" alternative to mandatory plant closing...
[Excerpt] A majority of the 154,532 steelworkers who are presently laid off will never go back to wo...
[Excerpt] Local #277 of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America contracted with ...
[Excerpt] Over the past 15 years, U.S. corporations have searched desperately for ways to turn back ...
[Excerpt] This past winter the Massachusetts AFL-CIO made a striking gesture. Still smarting from th...
[Excerpt] Trade unionists and community residents determined to save the Monongahela Valley have suc...
[Excerpt] Traditionally, unions have exercised their economic power through the strike and the boyco...