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"For Bread with Butter"
The Life-worlds of East Central Europeans in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, 1890-1940

 

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"For Bread with Butter"
The Life-worlds of East Central Europeans in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, 1890-1940

by Ewa Morawska (Author)
Stephan Thernstrom (Series Edited)
Robert Fogel (Series Edited)

 

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ISBN: 9780521530637

 

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Tomlins offers here a critical examination of the impact of the National Labor Relations Act on American unions.


Fifty years ago, enactment of the Wagner National Labor Relations Act gave American organized labour what it has regarded ever since as one of its greatest assets: a legislative guarantee of the right of workers to organize and bargain collectively. Yet although the Wagner Act's guarantees remain substantially unaltered, organized labour in America today is in deep decline. Addressing this apparent paradox, Christopher Tomlins offers here a critical examination of the impact of the National Labor Relations Act on American unions. By studying the intentions and goals of policy makers in the context of the development of labour law from the late nineteenth century, and by looking carefully at the course of labour history since the act's passage, Dr Tomlins shows how public policy has been shaped to confine labour's role in the American economy, and that many of the unions' problems stem from the laws which purport to protect them.


 

ISBN 521530636
ISBN13 9780521530637
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 22/01/2004
Pages 448
Weight (grammes) 650
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 228
Width (mm) 152

List of ilustrations
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Backgrounds
2. To America
3. Johnstown and the immigrant communities before World War 1
4. The beginnings: strategies of adaptation
5. Johnstown and the immigrant communities between the wars
6. For bread with butter
7. Internal social stratification in the immigrant communities
8. The second generation
Conclusion
Notes
Appendix
Index.