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American Labor, Congress, and the Welfare State, 1935–2010

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American Labor, Congress, and the Welfare State, 1935–2010
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 295
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ISBN-10 : 9781421400877
ISBN-13 : 1421400871
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Book Synopsis American Labor, Congress, and the Welfare State, 1935–2010 by : Tracy Roof

Book excerpt: An examination of labor unions and the American legislative process that explains how this came to be and what it means for American workers. Discusses the interplay between unions and Congress, showing the effects of each on the other, how the relationship has evolved, and the resulting political outcomes. Exploration of unions, Congress, and the political process challenges conventional explanations for organized labor's political failings. From publisher description.


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