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Divided Unions The Wagner Act Federalism And Organized Labor Alexis N Walker

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Divided Unions The Wagner Act Federalism And Organized Labor Alexis N Walker
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.75 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Alexis N. Walker
ISBN: 9780812296662, 0812296664
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Divided Unions The Wagner Act Federalism And Organized Labor Alexis N Walker by Alexis N. Walker 9780812296662, 0812296664 instant download after payment.

In Divided Unions, Alexis N. Walker argues that excluding public sector workers from the foundation of U.S. labor law, the Wagner Act of 1935, created divisions within the labor movement that have had lasting consequences for the size, strength, and influence of organized labor in American politics.


In Divided Unions, Alexis N. Walker argues that excluding public sector workers from the foundation of U.S. labor law, the Wagner Act of 1935, created divisions within the labor movement that have had lasting consequences for the size, strength, and influence of organized labor in American politics.

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