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Newsletter Vol.4 No.5 1976, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions Nov 1976

Newsletter Vol.4 No.5 1976, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions

National Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Newsletter Vol.4 No.4 1976, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions Sep 1976

Newsletter Vol.4 No.4 1976, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions

National Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Newsletter Vol.4 No.3 1976, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions May 1976

Newsletter Vol.4 No.3 1976, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions

National Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Newsletter Vol.4 No.2 1976, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions Mar 1976

Newsletter Vol.4 No.2 1976, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions

National Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Ceta Employers’ Guide, Manpower Jan 1976

Ceta Employers’ Guide, Manpower

Mayor Moscone

A pamphlet for employers explaining how the CETA program will work with George Moscone’s picture on the cover


The Path To Recognition: Coal Miners, Their Unions And Coal Operators In Tennessee, Joseph M. Pukl Jr. Jan 1976

The Path To Recognition: Coal Miners, Their Unions And Coal Operators In Tennessee, Joseph M. Pukl Jr.

History Publications and Other Works

The story of Tennessee coal mining from the 1830’s thru the 1930’s, focusing on the working conditions of miners and their families, the unions and companies involved and labor strife. While Tennessee coal miners were able to improve their condition through collective bargaining, progress was slow and inconsistent. With the passage of the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933, wages and working conditions were permanently improved and the coal miners achieved union recognition without the violent coal strikes experienced in other areas of the country.


Newsletter Vol.4 No.1 1976, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions Jan 1976

Newsletter Vol.4 No.1 1976, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions

National Center Newsletters

No abstract provided.