Ebook: Uprising: how Wisconsin renewed the politics of protest, from Madison to Wall Street
Author: Nichols John
- Tags: Arbetarrörelsen--historia--Förenta staterna--Wisconsin--2000-talet, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Labor, Collective bargaining--Government employees--Wisconsin, Labor movement--Wisconsin--History--21st century, Occupy movement--United States, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Labor & Industrial Relations, Protest movements--Wisconsin--History--21st century, Proteströrelser--historia--Förenta staterna--Wisconsin--2000-talet, Protest movements, Occupy movement, Politics and government, Collective bargaining--Government employees, L
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Nation Books
- City: New York;Madison (Wis.);Wisconsin;United States;Madison
- Language: English
- epub
In Uprising The Nation's Washington correspondent John Nichols shows how the controversy over Governor Scott Walker's efforts to strip collective bargaining rights from public sector workers spurred a popular uprising that has had national consequences.
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