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Against Labor : How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism

Dennis, Michael(Contributions by)Esch, Elizabeth(Contributions by)Feurer, Rosemary(Contributions by)Janiewski, Dolores E(Contributions by)Klug, Thomas A(Contributions by)Pearson, Chad(Contributions by)Rachleff, Peter(Contributions by)Roediger, David(Contributions by)Feurer, Rosemary(Edited by)Pearson, Chad(Edited by)
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Against Labor highlights the tenacious efforts by employers to organize themselves as a class to contest labor.

Ranging across a spectrum of understudied issues, essayists explore employer anti-labor strategies and offer incisive portraits of people and organizations that aggressively opposed unions.

Other contributors examine the anti-labor movement against a backdrop of larger forces, such as the intersection of race and ethnicity with anti-labor activity, and anti-unionism in the context of neoliberalism.

Timely and revealing, Against Labor deepens our understanding of management history and employer activism and their metamorphic effects on workplace and society.

Contributors: Michael Dennis, Elizabeth Esch, Rosemary Feurer, Dolores E.

Janiewski, Thomas A. Klug, Chad Pearson, Peter Rachleff, David Roediger, Howard Stanger, and Robert Woodrum.

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University of Illinois Press
0252040813 / 9780252040818
Hardback
21/03/2017
United States
English
288 pages.
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