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Building the Bridge to the High Road: Expanding Participation and Democracy in the Economy to Build Sustainable Communities

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Describes the evolution of the Center for Labor and Community Research from Swinney’s 1970s practice as a shop floor labor organizer and toward a realization that changes in overall business structure had destroyed the stable environment in which redistributive labor demands had much promise. The result is the proposal for a more broadly inclusive organization of labor, business and community elements toward s “high road” economy through instruments like employee buy-outs and a focus on high value added products.

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Center for Labor and Community Research (clcr.org), founded in 1982 as the Midwest Center for Labor Research.

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2000

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Center for Labor and Community Research

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manufacturing; Chicago; high road; Swinney

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