Labor Embattled

Labor Embattled

EnglishPaperback / softback
Brody David
University of Illinois Press
EAN: 9780252072468
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American unions are weaker now than at any time in the past hundred years, with fewer than one in ten private-sector workers currently organized. In Labor Embattled, David Brody says this is a problem not only for the unions but also a disaster for American democracy and social justice. 

In a series of historically informed chapters, Brody explores recent developments affecting American workers in light of labor's past. Of special concern to him is the erosion of the rights of workers under the modern labor law, which he argues is rooted in the original formulation of the Wagner Act. Brody explains how the ideals of free labor, free speech, freedom of association, and freedom of contract have been interpreted and canonized in ways that unfailingly reduce the capacity for workers' collective action while silently removing impediments to employers coercion of workers. His lucid and passionate essays combine legal and labor history to reveal how laws designed to undergird workers' rights now essentially hamstring them.

EAN 9780252072468
ISBN 0252072464
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Publication date March 29, 2005
Pages 184
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 15
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Brody David
Series Working Class in American History
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