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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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Swinney_on_High_Road.pdf (419.94 KB)
Permanent Link(s)
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/45890
Collections
Chicago, Illinois
Author
Swinney, Dan
Abstract

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.

Sponsorship
Center for Labor and Community Research (clcr.org), founded in 1982 as the Midwest Center for Labor Research.
Date Issued
2000
Publisher
Center for Labor and Community Research
Keywords
manufacturing
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Chicago
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high road
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Swinney
Type
report

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