ABSTRACT Title of dissertation: KNOCKING ON LABOR'S DOOR: UNION ORGANIZING AND THE ORIGINS OF THE NEW ECONOMIC DIVIDE (1968-1985) Anna Lane Windham, Doctor of Philosophy, 2015 Dissertation directed by: Professor Julie Greene, Department of History The 1970s were a pivotal decade for the creation of twenty-first century economic inequality, and the loss of union power was one important driver away from shared U.S. prosperity. Yet why did U.S. labor grow so weak? Much recent scholarship shifts blame for labor's decline to unions and the working class, and asserts that private-sector workers were simply no longer trying to organize by the mid-1970s. The dissertation instead paints the 1970s as a decade of working-clas...
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In the 1930s, the Democratic Party became the party of working people largely through its support of...
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This dissertation focuses on attempts by labor unions in the United States to prioritize new-member ...
Labor unions are in an important time of change. As memberships decline, a new organization, called ...
This paper explores three textile mills in upstate New York in the post-WWII years, and specifically...
This dissertation is guided by two questions: why was the right to collective, abrupt cessation of w...
This dissertation tells the story of Domestic Workers United (DWU), an organization of Latina and Ca...
The integration of women into formal labor markets was one of the most salient changes of the twenti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2009.Includes bi...
This thesis investigates how the rank-and-file members of the Teamsters Union reacted to the economi...
In the late 1960s and 1970s, thousands of young black, white, Asian, and Latino radicals from divers...
A 2016 NLRB decision that made graduate labor unions legal has contributed significantly to a wave o...
This dissertation is a historical geography of interior spaces created by labor unions and other wor...
This dissertation explores the development of racial and economic liberalism in twentieth-century Am...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.November 2019. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Teri Ca...
In the 1930s, the Democratic Party became the party of working people largely through its support of...
This dissertation will explore how ordinary workers in the new economy create and sustain power from...
This dissertation focuses on attempts by labor unions in the United States to prioritize new-member ...
Labor unions are in an important time of change. As memberships decline, a new organization, called ...
This paper explores three textile mills in upstate New York in the post-WWII years, and specifically...
This dissertation is guided by two questions: why was the right to collective, abrupt cessation of w...