What Unions No Longer Do
Delve into the insightful analysis of labor's impact on American society with "What Unions No Longer Do" by the esteemed author, A. B. Schwartz, published by Harvard University Press in 2014. Spanning 288 pages, this hardback edition illuminates the significant decline of labor unions and highlights the profound consequences this shift has had on income inequality in the United States.
Schwartz explores the once-powerful role of labor unions in shaping wages, influencing elections, and advocating for workers’ rights, revealing the stark realities of their diminishing presence. This thought-provoking work not only examines the reasons behind the fall of 'Big Labor' but also underscores the critical implications for social and economic equity. Perfect for students, activists, and anyone interested in the dynamics of labor in contemporary society, "What Unions No Longer Do" is essential reading for understanding the changing landscape of American labor relations.