New Labor Radicalism and New York City's Garment Industry
Discover the compelling narrative of "New Labor Radicalism and New York City's Garment Industry" by Leigh Dav Benin, published in 1999. This insightful book spans 336 pages and delves into the dynamic struggles faced by Progressive Labor (PL) insurgents as they challenged the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) in the vibrant landscape of New York City's garment industry during the transformative 1960s.
Benin's work not only highlights the radical efforts to revolutionize labor practices but also provides a rich historical context of the era's labor movements, making it an essential read for anyone interested in labor history, industrial relations, and the evolution of unions. Explore the intersection of labor and radical thought in this meticulously researched account that sheds light on the critical changes within the manufacturing industries of New York.
Enhance your understanding of labor history with this engaging and informative text that captures the spirit of a pivotal time in American labor activism.