This book focuses on the contributions of organized labor in the
development and evolution of workplace human services in America
and eight countries around the world. Beginning with an overview of
labor-sponsored social service programs, it showcases the
achievements by major trade unions in the arena of human services,
from inception to present. The textbook concludes with a summary
chapter which conceptualizes and summarizes current achievements
and forecasts the future role of the labor movement in the delivery
of workplace human services in the United States and abroad. It
will be of use to those involved in the labor movement as well as
practitioners in the fields of social work, human services, and
labor and industrial relations. This book was published as a
special issue of the Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health.
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