The Bosses' Union

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252086922

How Employers Organized to Fight Labor before the New Deal

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By Vilja Hulden
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360

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Vilja Hulden is a teaching assistant professor at the University of Colorado Boulder.

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. The Invention of the Closed Shop: The NAM Weighs In on the Labor Question Chapter 2. The Deep History of the Closed or Union Shop Chapter 3. The Potential and Limitations of the Trade Agreement Chapter 4. The Range and Roots of Employer Positions on Labor Chapter 5. Employers, Unite? The Bases and Challenges of Employer Collective Action Chapter 6. The Battle over the State Chapter 7. The Battle over Public Opinion Chapter 8. Defending the Status Quo Ante Bellum Chapter 9. The Gift That Keeps on Giving: Institutionalizing the Open-Shop Ideal in the 1920s Coda: The Working Class and the Prerequisites of Power Abbreviations A Note on Sources and Methods Notes Index

"With keen analysis and vivid prose, Vilja Hulden brilliantly illuminates how U.S. employers fought furiously to undermine unions and blunt demands for workplace democracy in the early twentieth century, creating a warped legacy that still haunts our labor relations and diminishes our politics. This powerfully argued book is essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the long historical roots of today's reawakened fights for worker justice."--Joseph A. McCartin, author of Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike that Changed America

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