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A Documentary History of American Industrial Society, Vol. 7: Labor Movement
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
368
Language
English
Published
Mar 26, 2018
Publisher
Forgotten Books
ISBN-10
0483416681
ISBN-13
9780483416680
Description
This volume delves into the transformative period of the American labor movement, showcasing pivotal events and influential figures that shaped the dynamics between workers and industry. Through a comprehensive collection of documents, readers are invited to explore the struggles, triumphs, and ongoing fight for workers' rights that characterized the early 20th century.
By synthesizing firsthand accounts, legislative actions, and organizational milestones, the author illuminates the socio-economic factors that prompted collective action. It offers a profound understanding of how the labor movement not only impacted industrial society but also laid the groundwork for modern labor relations in the United States.
By synthesizing firsthand accounts, legislative actions, and organizational milestones, the author illuminates the socio-economic factors that prompted collective action. It offers a profound understanding of how the labor movement not only impacted industrial society but also laid the groundwork for modern labor relations in the United States.
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