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Power on the Job The Legal Rights of Working People

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The book effectively deals with the legacy of the Reagan-Bush era: unemployment, underemployment, and the diminishing legal rights of union organizers. It also criticizes intrinsic weaknesses of traditional union organizing and the scape-goating of women, immigrants, and minority workers for the problems confronting U.S. society today.

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