American Labor Today

American Labor Today
Title American Labor Today PDF eBook
Author Herbert L. Marx
Publisher
Total Pages 208
Release 1965
Genre
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The American Labor Movement

The American Labor Movement
Title The American Labor Movement PDF eBook
Author Mary Ritter Beard
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 1924
Genre Labor
ISBN

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Hard Work

Hard Work
Title Hard Work PDF eBook
Author Rick Fantasia
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 262
Release 2004-06-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0520240901

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Labor in America

Labor in America
Title Labor in America PDF eBook
Author Melvyn Dubofsky
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 514
Release 2014-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 1118817621

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Even since the last edition of this milestone text was released six years ago, unions have continued to shed members; union membership in the private sector of the economy has fallen to levels not seen since the nineteenth century; the forces of economic liberalization (neo-liberalism), capital mobility, and globalization have affected measurably the material standard of living enjoyed by workers in the United States; and mass immigration from the Southern Hemisphere and Asia has continued to restructure the domestic labor force. Yet even in the face of anti-union legislation, a continuing decline in the number of organized workers, and the fear of stateless, if not faceless terrorism—the shadow of “911” in which we still live, in preparing this new edition of his classic text Professor Dubofsky has hewn to the lines laid out in the previous seven in seeking to encourage today’s students of labor history to learn about those who built the United States and who will shape its future. In addition to taking the narrative right up to the present, a recent history that includes the election of 2008 as well as the tumultuous blow suffered by the U.S. and world economy in 2008-09, this eighth edition features an entirely new (fourth) bank of photographs and, in light of the avalanche of new scholarly work over the last decade, a complete overhauling of the book’s extensive and critical Further Readings section in order to note the very best works from the profuse recent scholarship that explores the history of working people in all its diversity.

Labor in America

Labor in America
Title Labor in America PDF eBook
Author Melvyn Dubofsky
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 496
Release 2017-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 1118976843

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This book, designed to give a survey history of American labor from colonial times to the present, is uniquely well suited to speak to the concerns of today’s teachers and students. As issues of growing inequality, stagnating incomes, declining unionization, and exacerbated job insecurity have increasingly come to define working life over the last 20 years, a new generation of students and teachers is beginning to seek to understand labor and its place and ponder seriously its future in American life. Like its predecessors, this ninth edition of our classic survey of American labor is designed to introduce readers to the subject in an engaging, accessible way.

How the Government Measures Unemployment

How the Government Measures Unemployment
Title How the Government Measures Unemployment PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 18
Release 1964
Genre Labor supply
ISBN

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Statistical method used by the USA labour administration for the measurement of unemployment.

American Labor Today

American Labor Today
Title American Labor Today PDF eBook
Author Victor Perlo
Publisher New York : New Outlook
Total Pages 19
Release 1968
Genre Communism
ISBN 9780878980291

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