Labor Unions

Labor Unions by Gary M. Fink, published by Greenwood Press in 1977, offers a comprehensive examination of the American labor movement through historical sketches of over two hundred national unions and labor federations. This first edition spans 520 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with an in-depth look at the evolution and impact of labor organizations in the United States.
In this book, readers will find detailed accounts that highlight the significant roles these unions and federations have played throughout history. The content focuses on various aspects of the labor movement, making it a valuable resource for those interested in business and economics. With its extensive coverage, Labor Unions serves as a thorough reference for understanding the complexities and developments within the American labor landscape.
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Contains historical sketches of more than two hundred national unions and labor federations that have been part of the American labor movement
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