Historical Encyclopedia of American Labor, Volumen1Robert E. Weir, James P. Hanlan Greenwood Press, 2004 - 733 páginas Contains nearly four hundred alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about topics in the history of American labor, including unions, labor leaders, laws and court cases, significant events, terminology, anti-union organizations, and others. Includes illustrations and primary documents. |
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... importance . Neither of us holds to elitist views of history that privilege some topics and individuals as more important than others . Our main criterion . for choosing topics was simply the likelihood of a researcher to encounter it ...
... importance . Neither of us holds to elitist views of history that privilege some topics and individuals as more important than others . Our main criterion . for choosing topics was simply the likelihood of a researcher to encounter it ...
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... important or controversial as communists who were affiliated with the Com- munist Party of the United States of America ( CPUSA ) . The relationship be- tween communism and unions has ( at least ) two main characteristics . On the one ...
... important or controversial as communists who were affiliated with the Com- munist Party of the United States of America ( CPUSA ) . The relationship be- tween communism and unions has ( at least ) two main characteristics . On the one ...
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... important forerunner of the United Auto Workers ( UAW ) . Although Henry Ford's introduction of assembly line pro- duction in 1913 had done much to routinize work and deskill laborers , the automobile industry was still dependent on ...
... important forerunner of the United Auto Workers ( UAW ) . Although Henry Ford's introduction of assembly line pro- duction in 1913 had done much to routinize work and deskill laborers , the automobile industry was still dependent on ...
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Historical Encyclopedia of American Labor | 1 |
Labor Documents 559 | 13 |
Forcing the Hand of the Fair Employment Practices | 19 |
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