American Workers, American Unions: The Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries

Author:   Robert H. Zieger ,  Timothy J. Minchin (Professor of North American History, La Trobe University) ,  Gilbert J. Gall
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Edition:   fourth edition
ISBN:  

9781421413433


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   10 July 2014
Recommended Age:   From 13
Format:   Paperback
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American Workers, American Unions: The Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries


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Highly acclaimed and widely read since its first publication in 1986, American Workers, American Unions provides a concise and compelling history of American workers and their unions in the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty-first. Taking into account recent important work on the 1970s and the Reagan revolution, the fourth edition newly considers the stagflation issue, the rise of globalization and big box retailing, the failure of Congress to pass legislation supporting the right of public employees to collective bargaining, the defeat in Congress of legislation to revise the National Labor Relations Act, the emasculation of the Humphrey-Hawkins Act, and the changing dynamics of blue-collar politics. In addition to important new information on the 1970s and 1980s, the fourth edition contains a completely new final chapter. Largely written by Timothy J. Minchin, this chapter provides a rare survey of American workers and their unions between 9/11 and the 2012 presidential election. Gilbert J. Gall presents new information on government workers and their recent battles to defend workplace rights.

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Author:   Robert H. Zieger ,  Timothy J. Minchin (Professor of North American History, La Trobe University) ,  Gilbert J. Gall
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Edition:   fourth edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781421413433


ISBN 10:   1421413434
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   10 July 2014
Recommended Age:   From 13
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. The New Industrial Regime 2. War, Prosperity, and Depression, 1914–1933 3. Rebirth of the Unions, 1933–1939 4. Labor Goes to War, 1939–1945 5. Strikes, Politics, Radicalism, 1945–1950 6. Affluent Workers, Stable Unions Labor in the Postwar Decades 7. Race, War, Politics Labor in the 1960s 8. Labor at the Close of the Twentieth Century 9. Losing Ground Workers and Unions since 9/11 Selected Further Reading Index

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A helping of sober truth about the American labor movement and its politics... Zieger is fair and objective and writes in a style that can be read with pleasure and understanding. --New Oxford Review A balanced, intelligent introduction to the historic themes of modern American labor relations. --Labor Studies Journal


Author Information

Robert H. Zieger was a professor of history at the University of Florida and author of For Jobs and Freedom: Race and Labor in America since 1865. Timothy J. Minchin is a professor of North American history at La Trobe University and author of Fighting against the Odds: A History of Southern Labor since World War II and Empty Mills: The Fight against Imports and the Decline of the U.S. Textile Industry. Gilbert J. Gall is Region Field Director for the Pennsylvania State Education Association and author of The Politics of Right to Work: The Labor Federations as Special Interests, 1943-1979 and Pursuing Justice: Lee Pressman, the New Deal, and the CIO.

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