From gloomy times in the 1980s, the American labor movement has
returned to apparent prominence through the efforts of a new
generation of energetic and progressive leaders.
A distinguished group of authors examines this resurgence and
the potential of American unions with sympathetic yet critical
eyes. Experts from a wide variety of disciplines -- industrial
relations, political science, economics, and sociology -- identify
the central developments, analyze the strengths and weaknesses of
the new initiatives, and assess the progress made and the prospects
for the future. Though all agree on the importance of unions, their
opinions of the success of current renewal efforts diverge
greatly.
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