Can unions survive? : the rejuvenation of the American labor movement
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actitud de la dirección.
appartenance.
Arbeiterbewegung
Arbeitsbeziehungen
attitude patronale.
bibliografía.
bibliographie.
bibliography.
comentario.
comment.
commentaire.
Estados Unidos.
Etats-Unis.
fonctionnaire syndical.
freedom of association.
funcionario sindical.
futur.
future.
futuro.
Gewerkschaft
Gewerkschaftsbewegung
histoire.
historia.
history.
Industrial relations -- United States -- History
Labor laws and legislation -- United States -- History
Labor movement -- United States -- History
Labor unions -- United States -- History
labour legislation.
labour movement.
legislación del trabajo.
libertad sindical.
liberté syndicale.
législation du travail.
management attitude.
membership.
miembros.
Mouvement ouvrier - États-Unis - Histoire.
Mouvement ouvrier -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
mouvement ouvrier.
movimiento obrero.
nonmanual workers.
nonunionized workers.
participación de los trabajadores.
participación política.
participation des travailleurs.
participation politique.
political participation.
Relations industrielles - États-Unis - Histoire.
Relations industrielles -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
service worker.
sindicalismo.
sindicato.
syndicalisme.
syndicat.
Syndicats - États-Unis - Histoire.
Syndicats -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
tendance.
tendencia.
trabajador de los servicios.
trabajador no manual.
trabajador no sindicalizado.
trade union officer.
trade union.
trade unionism.
Travail - Droit - États-Unis - Histoire.
Travail -- Droit -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
travailleur des services.
travailleur non manuel.
travailleur non syndiqué
trend.
USA
USA.
workers participation.

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ix, 213 pages ; 24 cm
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English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-201) and index.
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When employees at firms like Greyhound and Eastern Airlines walk out to protest wage and benefit reductions, they are permanently replaced and their representative labor unions destroyed. Every year, the threat or drama of a high-profile strike - in air traffic control towers, at Amtrak, or at Caterpillar - makes national headlines and, every year, several hundred thousand unrepresented American employees are discharged without good cause. During the past decade, employer opposition to unions has increased. Industrial and demographic changes have eroded traditional blue-collar labor support. Class-based myths have discouraged organization among white-collar workers. As the American labor movement begins its second century, it is confronted by challenges that threaten its very existence. Is the decline of the American labor movement symptomatic of a terminal condition? In this book, Charles Craver presents an incisive analysis of the current state of the American labor movement and a manifesto for how this crucial institution can be revitalized. Journeying with the reader from the inception of labor unions through their heyday and to the present, Craver examines the roots of their decline, the current factors which contribute to their dismal condition, and the actions that are necessary - such as the recruitment of female and minority employees and appeals to white-collar personnel - to ensure union viability in the twenty-first century. Craver thoughtfully discusses what labor organizations must do to organize new workers, to enhance their economic and political power, and to adapt to modern-day advances and to an increasingly global economy. He also suggests changes that must be made in the National Labor Relations Act. This book is essential reading for lawyers, scholars, and policymakers, as well as for all those concerned with the future of the labor movement.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Craver, C. B. (1993). Can unions survive?: the rejuvenation of the American labor movement . New York University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Craver, Charles B. 1993. Can Unions Survive?: The Rejuvenation of the American Labor Movement. New York University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Craver, Charles B. Can Unions Survive?: The Rejuvenation of the American Labor Movement New York University Press, 1993.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Craver, Charles B. Can Unions Survive?: The Rejuvenation of the American Labor Movement New York University Press, 1993.

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