Dine maps out labors struggle to regain its voice, in this first-hand account of the disintegration of organized unions and its meaning for American politics and the middle-class. The author explores the lives of the people at the heart of the story and explains why labor must work for its members.
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Dine maps out labors struggle to regain its voice, in this first-hand account of the disintegration of organized unions and its meaning for American politics and the middle-class. The author explores the lives of the people at the heart of the story and explains why labor must work for its members.
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