Can Workers Have a Voice?
Автор:
Dale A. Hathaway, 252 стр., издатель:
"Книга по Требованию", ISBN:
9780271026435
""An important contribution to understanding the massive social transformation of the 1980's. Hathaway's critical but sympathetic chronicle of regional organizing efforts is the best in print, and the questions raised about the vitality of American democracy deserve sustained reflection.""-Labor History ""Can Workers Have a Voice? is much more comprehensive than other studies of the reaction of workers to the process of deindustrialization, and it takes the workers' perspective more fully into account. It emphasizes the elite role in deploying power in various forms and identifies such power usage convincingly. It is distinctive in the field.""-Kenneth M. Dolbeare, Evergreen State College Early in the 1970s, the U. S. began to lose its position as unquestioned leader of the world economy. The industrial sector felt the strain of international competition, and by the 1980s massive plant shutdowns were common. Pittsburgh experienced these years as a time of both triumph and...
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