First published in 1986. This study examines both labor's and
management's political activities in the state of Massachusetts.
The book, while historical in character, provides an interpretation
of change, and identifies, describes and interprets temporal
sequences. The primary aim of this study is to trace the evolution
of public policy in the United States in the broad area of
labor-management relations. The attempts of organized labor and
management groups to influence public policy through the political
process are examined, with a more detailed examination of labor and
management political struggles in Massachusetts. This title will be
of interest to students of political and labor history.
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