The American labor movement, 1955-1995
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The American labor movement, 1955-1995
(Contributions in labor studies, no. 47)
Greenwood Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
With the merger of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations in 1955, the American labor movement entered a new era. This marriage had many problems with which to deal including jurisdictional overlap, differences on economics and politics, and governance disputes. The solutions to these problems, along with problems of corruption and civil rights during the period from the Eisenhower presidency through that of the Clinton administration are discussed in this work.
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Preface
Trade Union Membership
The First Five Years
The Kennedy-Johnson Years
The Automobile Works Disaffiliate
The Nixon-Ford Presidencies
The Carter Interlude
The Reagan Years
The Bush Years
The First Clinton Years
Union Organizing and the Employer Counteroffensive
The Public Sector and Professionals
Political Action
Labor and the Law
Foreign Affairs
Foreign Trade and Investment
Six National Unions
The Road Ahead
Bibliography
Index
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