Unions and Communities under Siege
Explore the intricate dynamics of labor-management relations in "Unions and Communities under Siege" by Gordon L. Clark, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This insightful book delves into the pressing issues facing U.S. unions today, emphasizing the importance of local contexts in shaping labor relations. At 328 pages, Clark argues that the crisis within unions should be understood through the lens of the communities where workers live and engage with management. The author meticulously examines how the framework established by New Deal national labor legislation has preserved unique local practices, influencing the labor landscape. This compelling analysis is essential for anyone interested in industrial relations, labor laws, and the socio-political challenges facing unions. Discover the intersection of community and labor in this thought-provoking exploration of modern industrial relations.