Hard Pressed In The Heartland
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Hard-pressed in the Heartland
Author | : Peter J. Rachleff |
Publisher | : South End Press |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Austin (Minn.) |
ISBN | : 9780896084506 |
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Hard-Pressed in the Heartland tells the heartbreaking but empowering story of a spirited local union trying to resist management's drive for concessions--while fending off a conservative national union leadership unwilling to support its own members. Going beyond academic history, it offers useful perspectives for rebuilding a democratic, militant, community-based unionism that can succeed where today's bureaucratic unionism cannot.
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