Alexis N. Walker teaches political science at Saint Martin's University.
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Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Wagner Act: A Critical Exclusion Chapter 3. After Wagner (1936-1960): Life Without Collective Bargaining Rights Chapter 4. 1961: The Public Sector's Watershed Moment Chapter 5. The 1970s: Labor Out of Alignment Chapter 6. The Late 1970s to the 2010s: Labor on the Decline Chapter 7. The 2010s: The Modern Assault Against Public Sector Unions Chapter 8. Conclusion: The Consequences of Labor's Enduring Divide Appendix: Interview Method Description Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
"[A]n important study of the public sector labor movement's development...To anyone interested in understanding the roots of contemporary battles over the labor movement-as well as federalism and American political development-Walker's book is an essential read." (Political Science Quarterly) "Well-researched and convincingly argued, Divided Unions is timely in its coverage of private- and public-sector labor over a period of nearly eighty years. I can think of no other book that comes close to accomplishing what Alexis N. Walker has accomplished." (Joseph E. Slater, University of Toledo College of Law) "Divided Unions offers a persuasive argument about the impact of federalism and geography on public sector unions that is sorely needed in current public discourse." (David B. Robertson, University of Missouri-St. Louis)

