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Obits for Labor Unions Are Premature

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Bronfenbrenner54_Obits_for_Labor_Unions_Are_Premature.pdf (151.76 KB)
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Author
Bronfenbrenner, Kate
Abstract

[Excerpt] The press recently declared the end of the labor movement. It reported on a major new study by Harvard economist Richard Freeman and Joel Rogers of the University of Wisconsin, suggesting that American workers would prefer cooperative relationships with management to traditional labor unions. Coupled with union membership at less than 16 percent of the work force and a new wave of far-from-pro-labor Republicans marching into Washington, many see this as definitive proof of labor's obsolescence. A more careful analysis, however, reveals that this is far from the truth.

Date Issued
1995-01-12
Keywords
labor movement
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unions
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organizing
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article

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