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California Pipe Trades Protecting the Enviroment

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Labor Research Review, Volume 1, Number 12 (1988)
Author
Bedford, Chris
Abstract

[Excerpt] Combining traditional union political clout and job-site actions with intervention in the building and environmental permit process, the Job & Community Protection Program has already had a significant impact on preserving both union jobs and environmental quality in California. But more than that, this unusual alliance establishes the potential of union-initiated coalitions to resist the corporate and developer blackmail that has been so successful elsewhere in pitting various community interests against each other.

Journal / Series
Labor Research Review
Volume & Issue
Vol. 1, Num. 12
Date Issued
1988-09-01
Keywords
California
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Plumbers & Pipefitters
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Northern California Pipe Trades
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Job & Community Protection Program
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article

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