The Bosses' Union How Employers Organized to Fight Labor before the New Deal
At the opening of the twentieth century, labor strife repeatedly racked the nation. Union organization and collective bargaining briefly looked like a promising avenue to stability. But both employers and many middle-class observers remained wary of unions exercising independent power. Vilja Hulden...
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Main Author: | Hulden, Vilja (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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University of Illinois Press
2023
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