Labor and the wartime state : labor relations and law during World War II

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Labor and the wartime state : labor relations and law during World War II

James B. Atleson

University of Illinois Press, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The context of wartime labor relations -- The mobilizing period -- The response to war -- The War Labor Board and the law of collective bargaining -- Managerial prerogatives -- The institutional security of unions -- The no-strike pledge in principal andpractice -- The new industrial workers -- The threat of restrictive legislation -- The transference of wartime visions to peacetime -- The contractualism of labor relations and the postwar consensus -- The limits of mature collective bargaining.

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