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Organized Labor
Its Problems, Purposes, And Ideals And The Present And Future Of American Wage Earners (1903)
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500 pages
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The book delves into the early 20th-century labor movement in the United States, exploring the history and evolution of labor unions. It addresses the challenges they faced, their goals, and their influence on public policy. Key themes include the relationship between unions and employers, the effects of technological change, and the future of organized labor. John Mitchell emphasizes the crucial role of labor unions in safeguarding workers' rights and highlights the need for adaptation in a changing economic landscape. This work serves as a significant historical resource on American labor.
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2009, paperback
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