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Chapter 5: Unions, Finance, And Labor's Capital, Peter R. Pitegoff
Chapter 5: Unions, Finance, And Labor's Capital, Peter R. Pitegoff
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Events in recent decades have dramatized the need for labor attention beyond narrow issues of wages and working conditions. In the face of widespread industrial disinvestment, unions have been hard-pressed to protect the job status or employment, or the future of their members. At the same time, the developing labor law has narrowed the range of bargaining opportunities for unions to affect corporate decisions-the very decisions that result in job dislocations and corporate transformations. The effectiveness of strikes has been undermined by growing use of permanent replacement workers.
To thrive in the coming decades, unions must carve out a new …