The Bosses` Union – How Employers Organized to Fight Labor before the New Deal

The Bosses` Union – How Employers Organized to Fight Labor before the New Deal

University of Illinois Press

Explore the fascinating history of employer organization and its impact on labor relations before the New Deal in "The Bosses' Union: How Employers Organized to Fight Labor before the New Deal." This insightful book by Vilja Hulden delves into the strategies and tactics used by employers to counter the growing power of labor unions. Discover the origins and evolution of employer associations, their legislative and political influence, and the lasting consequences of their actions on American economic and social history. "The Bosses' Union" offers a critical examination of power dynamics in the workplace and the historical context that shaped modern labor laws. Key themes explored include: * The rise of employer federations and their lobbying efforts. * The use of legal and economic strategies to suppress unionization. * The impact of these organizations on the development of labor policy. * The historical narrative of organized business versus organized labor. This meticulously researched account provides valuable insights for students, historians, and anyone interested in the history of labor, business, and American politics. Product Summary: The Bosses' Union: How Employers Organized to Fight Labor before the New Deal, book by Vilja Hulden, University of Illinois Press, historical analysis of employer organizations and labor relations.

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