US Labor in Trouble and Transition
Discover the dynamic narrative of "US Labor in Trouble and Transition" by Kim Moody, published in 2007. This thought-provoking book, spanning 289 pages, delves into the decline of unions in America and explores the resulting rift within the labor movement. Moody provides a comprehensive analysis of how the mergers and management partnerships emerged as unions shifted away from militancy post-1980s.
In addition, the author highlights the significant role of immigrant labor and its self-organizational efforts, showcasing how these initiatives can rejuvenate the union landscape from grassroots levels. With its insights into economic history and labor relations, this book is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of trade unions and the challenges they face in the 21st century.
Join Kim Moody on this enlightening journey through the complexities of labor dynamics, ensuring you stay informed about the pivotal changes shaping America's workforce today.