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In his visionary analysis, Charles Heckscher argues for
"associational unionism," a model outside the tradition of American
labor law. Rejecting the usual boundary between workers and
management, Heckscher defines a genuinely new system of
representation that encourages multilateral negotiation involving
management, different groups of employees, and other interested
parties, such as consumers or environmentalists. The New Unionism,
a Twentieth Century Fund Book, was first published in 1988. This
edition includes a new introduction by the author in which he
reviews the significance of recent economic and political trends
and addresses some of the criticisms of the concept of an
associational union.
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