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The Assault On Labor The 1986 Twa Strike And The Decline Of Workers Rights In America Sandra L Albrecht

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The Assault On Labor The 1986 Twa Strike And The Decline Of Workers Rights In America Sandra L Albrecht
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The Assault On Labor The 1986 Twa Strike And The Decline Of Workers Rights In America Sandra L Albrecht instant download after payment.

Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.53 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Sandra L. Albrecht
ISBN: 9781498537704, 1498537707
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Assault On Labor The 1986 Twa Strike And The Decline Of Workers Rights In America Sandra L Albrecht by Sandra L. Albrecht 9781498537704, 1498537707 instant download after payment.

The Assault on Labordetails the 1986 Independent Federation of Flight Attendants (IFFA) strike against Trans World Airlines (TWA), one of the most dramatic instances of the heightened labor conflict in the 1980s. Using extensive court, union, and company documents,The Assault on Laborshows how the expanded use of permanent replacements in labor disputes has fundamentally altered workers’ legal right to strike. Set within one of the biggest corporate raids of the time, it was a strike of a predominantly female labor force that garnered respect throughout the labor movement for its solidarity and determination. Faced with the permanent replacement of over 5000 strikers, IFFA waged a three year struggle to return all workers to the line, mobilizing political, economic, and legal actions to secure their jobs and survive as a union. Despite critical successes in the courts in the aftermath of the strike, the Supreme Court would render a decision that further strengthened permanent replacements. Since the 1980s, labor’s major form of protest, the right to strike, has all but disappeared.

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