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Split to Win ? Assessing the State of the Labor Movement M ORE THAN A decade ago , John Sweeney ousted Lane Kirkland and promised to revi- talize the labor movement . He put a greater emphasis on organizing and more mili- tant action on ...
Split to Win ? Assessing the State of the Labor Movement M ORE THAN A decade ago , John Sweeney ousted Lane Kirkland and promised to revi- talize the labor movement . He put a greater emphasis on organizing and more mili- tant action on ...
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... labor and later for the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 , which regulated minimum wages and maxi- mum hours . K ELLEY AND the NCL also symbolize the alliance partners in the larger political gains of the working class of the twen ...
... labor and later for the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 , which regulated minimum wages and maxi- mum hours . K ELLEY AND the NCL also symbolize the alliance partners in the larger political gains of the working class of the twen ...
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... labor competed with factory - based labor . The vast network of home workshops could not be well regulated , and the desperate women who sewed in them would accept wage or piece rates way below the standards of factory labor . This ...
... labor competed with factory - based labor . The vast network of home workshops could not be well regulated , and the desperate women who sewed in them would accept wage or piece rates way below the standards of factory labor . This ...
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