Labor Organizing as a Civil Right

Auteur: Geoghegan, Thomas
Editeur: Brookings Institution
The economic gains of American workers after World War II have slowly been eroded - in part because organized labor has gone from encompassing one-third of the private sector workers to less than one-tenth. This title deals with the confines of labor law by amending the Civil Rights Act so that it prohibits discrimination against workers.
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The economic gains of American workers after World War II have slowly been eroded - in part because organized labor has gone from encompassing one-third of the private sector workers to less than one-tenth. This title deals with the confines of labor law by amending the Civil Rights Act so that it prohibits discrimination against workers.
ISBN / EAN 9780870785238
Auteur Geoghegan, Thomas
Editeur Brookings Institution