With God on Our Side The Struggle for Workers' Rights in a Catholic Hospital

When unions undertake labor organizing campaigns, they often do so from strong moral positions, contrasting workers' rights to decent pay or better working conditions with the more venal financial motives of management. But how does labor confront management when management itself has moral leg...

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Main Author: Reich, Adam D. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Ithaca Cornell University Press 2012
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