Unions for Beginners

Cover of Unions for Beginners by David Cogswell
Publisher: For Beginners
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9781934389775
Dimensions:
Height: 8.99 Inches
Length: 6.01 Inches
Weight: 0.64 Pounds
Width: 0.45 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 331.880973
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Unions for Beginners by David Cogswell, published by For Beginners in 2012, is a 176-page exploration of the history and significance of labor unions in the American workplace. This edition presents a user-friendly introduction to the labor movement, detailing how unions have shaped workers’ rights and contributed to the establishment of fair working conditions, such as the standard forty-hour workweek. The book emphasizes the ongoing struggle between workers and corporate interests, providing a comprehensive overview of the evolution of unions and their impact on society.

Readers will find a detailed narrative that covers the principles of union organizing, the challenges faced by labor movements, and the resurgence of union activism in the 21st century. Unions for Beginners aims to enlighten those who may be unaware of the vital role unions play in advocating for workers’ rights and social justice. Through its accessible style, the book invites readers to understand the historical context and current relevance of unions within the broader framework of business, economics, and public policy.


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Do you appreciate your forty-hour, five-day workweek? Appreciate having a safe working environment? Unions made this all possible in one way or another. Unions bring value to all sectors of a society. As the champion of people power versus corporate power, unions help to spread the benefits of production throughout a society. Regardless of the state of the economy, there is the timeless struggle of workers trying to gain or retain their rights. However, a vast amount of Americans (including unionmembers) are unaware of the full history of unions and how they have impacted the American workplace today. Unions For Beginners provides an introduction to that essential history.
Written and illustrated in the user-friendly, accessible style of the For Beginners series, Unions For Beginners presents the epic story of the labor movement in a simple, memorable way. The role of unions in empowering working people to rise above unfair payment and work conditions to become full-fledged participants in the American dream they helped to build is told in vibrant detail. Unions For Beginners presents the history of unions and the labor movement, the principles underlying union organizing, the decline of unions in the shadow of the rising corporate state, and the resurgence in the 21st century of union activism.

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Language: en. Pages: 176. Edition: 1.

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