Workers' rights are not defined by law or contract. Workers' rights are defined by struggle.
Gregg Shotwell’s Live Bait & Ammo newsletter chronicled the outrages and absurdities of corporate managers, exposed union leaders who acted in ?partnership” with employers, and sounded the alarm about the devastating effects of auto industry job losses and union concessions. LB&A fliers grew legs of their own, distributed by rank-and-file workers in auto plants across the United States and cited by industry analysts. This collection spans a decade of autoworker resistance?and it’s a call to action for a new generation of workers coming of age in recession-wracked America.
Autoworkers Under the Gun: A Shop-Floor View of the End of the American Dream
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Author(s)Gregg Shotwell
PublisherHaymarket Books
ISBN / ASIN1608461424
ISBN-139781608461424
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,570,871
CategoryPolitical Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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