Oxford Social Studies Pamphlets, Issue 14Oxford book, 1960 - Social sciences |
Contents
THE BACKGROUND OF LABOR ORGANIZATION | 1 |
OUT OF THE PAST | 7 |
THE ROLE OF UNIONS TODAY | 21 |
Copyright | |
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activities AFL-CIO agencies agreement American Federation American labor movement anti-union attempt benefits boycott classes collective bargaining Committee Congress contract cooperation corruption courts craft craft unions democratic early economic elections employers example Federation of Labor force George Meany groups increased industrial relations injunction interests International Ladies join jurisdictional disputes Knights of Labor labor law labor organizations labor party labor unions legislation major ment million minimum wage National Labor Relations nationwide NLRB Norris-LaGuardia Act organized labor policies political action President problems production racketeering reforms representatives right-to-work Samuel Gompers secondary boycott Secretary of Labor Sherman Antitrust Act social security spokesmen standards steel Steve White stoppage strike Taft-Hartley Act third party tion trade unions union leaders union members union officers union organization United Automobile Workers vote Wagner Act welfare York