Union summer. (essays of student participants in the AFL-CIO's Union Summer program): An article from: Dollars & Sense
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Author(s)Abby Scher
PublisherEconomic Affairs Bureau
ISBN / ASINB00096MSUK
ISBN-13978B00096MSU9
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From the supplier: College students participating in the AFL-CIO's Union Summer program aimed at bringing together workers, students and unionists to encourage support for unions have written essays describing their experiences. Malini Srinivisan of Potomac, MD, for instance, says that the program gave her new insight on the importance of diversity in the labor movement while Nathan Hook of Harrisburg, PA, talks about the many famous people he met.
Citation Details
Title: Union summer. (essays of student participants in the AFL-CIO's Union Summer program)
Author: Abby Scher
Publication:Dollars & Sense (Newsletter)
Date: September 1, 1996
Publisher: Economic Affairs Bureau
Issue: n207 Page: p20(3)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: College students participating in the AFL-CIO's Union Summer program aimed at bringing together workers, students and unionists to encourage support for unions have written essays describing their experiences. Malini Srinivisan of Potomac, MD, for instance, says that the program gave her new insight on the importance of diversity in the labor movement while Nathan Hook of Harrisburg, PA, talks about the many famous people he met.
Citation Details
Title: Union summer. (essays of student participants in the AFL-CIO's Union Summer program)
Author: Abby Scher
Publication:Dollars & Sense (Newsletter)
Date: September 1, 1996
Publisher: Economic Affairs Bureau
Issue: n207 Page: p20(3)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
