Studies in American trade unionism
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Studies in American trade unionism
(American labor : from conspiracy to collective bargaining)
Arno, 1969
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Note
Reprint of the 1912 ed. with an introd. by Leon Stein & Philip Taft
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Jacob H. Hollander
- The government of the Typographical Union / George E. Barnett
- The structure of the Cigar Makers' Union / T. W. Glocker
- The finances of the Iron Molders' Union / A. M. Sakolski
- The minimum wage in the Machinists' Union / Wm. H. Buckler
- Collective bargaining in the Typographical Union / George E. Barnett
- Employers' associations in the United States / F. W. Hilbert
- Trade-union agreements in the Iron Molders' Union / F. W. Hilbert
- Apprenticeship in the building trades / James M. Motley
- Trade-union rules in the building trades / Solomon Blum
- The beneficiary features of the railway unions / J. B. Kennedy
- The knights of labor and the American Federation of Labor / William Kirk