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"This book addresses how a group of low-wage and primarily African American women workers found an industrial and … women laundry workers. The women's relationship to the work and to the union movement was at all times mediated by race and … create divisions among their workers. Yet while race and gender limited African American and White women's occupational …
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If the American labor movement is to rise again, it will not be as a result of electing Democrats, the passage of legislation, or improved methods of union organizing. Rather, workers will need to rediscover the power of the strike. Not the ineffectual strike of today, where employees meekly sit...
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Postal workers and the rise of collective bargaining -- Rising expectations and brewing conflict -- The strike begins -- The strike ends -- Aftershocks and postal reorganization -- The U.S. Postal Service and the postal unions in the 1970s -- Almost striking again, arbitration, and automation,...
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