Ebook: Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism
Author: Rosemary Feurer Chad Pearson
- Genre: Economy
- Tags: Economic History, Economics, Business & Money, Labor & Industrial Relations, Economics, Business & Money, Unemployment, Economics, Business & Money, Human Resources, Conflict Resolution & Mediation, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Knowledge Capital, Outsourcing, Business & Money, United States, African Americans, Civil War, Colonial Period, Immigrants, Revolution & Founding, State & Local, Americas, History, Labor & Industrial Relations, Specific Topics, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences
- Series: Working Class in American History
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: University of Illinois Press
- Language: English
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Against Labor highlights the tenacious efforts by employers to organize themselves as a class to contest labor. Ranging across a spectrum of understudied issues, essayists explore employer anti-labor strategies and offer incisive portraits of people and organizations that aggressively opposed unions. Other contributors examine the anti-labor movement against a backdrop of larger forces, such as the intersection of race and ethnicity with anti-labor activity, and anti-unionism in the context of neoliberalism. Timely and revealing, Against Labor deepens our understanding of management history and employer activism and their metamorphic effects on workplace and society. Contributors: Michael Dennis, Elizabeth Esch, Rosemary Feurer, Dolores E. Janiewski, Thomas A. Klug, Chad Pearson, Peter Rachleff, David Roediger, Howard Stanger, and Robert Woodrum.
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