Industrial Democracy in America
Discover the intricate dynamics of the American labor movement in "Industrial Democracy in America," a compelling examination by various contributors published by Cambridge University Press in 1996. Spanning 304 pages, this insightful book delves into the historical context of the labor problem, particularly during the tumultuous railroad strikes of the 1870s. It explores the evolution of industrial jurisprudence, the complexities of collective bargaining, and the realities of workplace contractualism. With a focus on the auto industry, this work sheds light on the challenges and triumphs faced by workers across various sectors. Ideal for anyone interested in labor history, economics, or social justice, "Industrial Democracy in America" offers a thorough understanding of the forces shaping labor relations in the United States. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your knowledge of this vital aspect of American history!