Environmental Unions
Discover the compelling narrative of "Environmental Unions" by Craig Slatin, published by Baywood Publishing Company Inc in 2009. This insightful hardback spans 264 pages and delves into the emergence of the hazardous waste management industry in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s. Slatin expertly chronicles how labor unions capitalized on the environmental movement amidst a significant political shift to the right. Explore the intricate relationship between environmental health, pollution prevention, and labor rights as the book reveals the successes of unions in advocating for safer practices in hazardous waste management. Perfect for those interested in environmental policy, labor history, and public health, "Environmental Unions" offers a crucial understanding of the intersection between these vital issues in American society. Don't miss the opportunity to gain insights into how these movements shaped the landscape of environmental protection and labor rights in the U.S.