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The Shadow Welfare State Labor Business And The Politics Of Health Care In The United States Marie Gottschalk

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The Shadow Welfare State Labor Business And The Politics Of Health Care In The United States Marie Gottschalk
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The Shadow Welfare State Labor Business And The Politics Of Health Care In The United States Marie Gottschalk instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.09 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Marie Gottschalk
ISBN: 9781501725005, 1501725009
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Shadow Welfare State Labor Business And The Politics Of Health Care In The United States Marie Gottschalk by Marie Gottschalk 9781501725005, 1501725009 instant download after payment.

Why, in the recent campaigns for universal health care, did organized labor maintain its support of employer-mandated insurance? Did labor's weakened condition prevent it from endorsing national health insurance? Marie Gottschalk demonstrates here that the unions' surprising stance was a consequence of the peculiarly private nature of social policy in the United States. Her book combines a much-needed account of labor's important role in determining health care policy with a bold and incisive analysis of the American welfare state. Gottschalk stresses that, in the United States, the social welfare system is anchored in the private sector but backed by government policy. As a result, the private sector is a key political battlefield where business, labor, the state, and employees hotly contest matters such as health care. She maintains that the shadow welfare state of job-based benefits shaped the manner in which labor defined its policy interests and strategies. As evidence, Gottschalk examines the influence of the Taft-Hartley health and welfare funds, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (E.R.I.S.A.), and experience-rated health insurance, showing how they constrained labor from supporting universal health care. Labor, Gottschalk asserts, missed an important opportunity to develop a broader progressive agenda. She challenges the movement to establish a position on health care that addresses the growing ranks of Americans without insurance, the restructuring of the U.S. economy, and the political travails of the unions themselves.

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