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Peter L. FranciaPublication Details
BookColumbia University Press2006Availability
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“In a masterful analysis, Peter Francia answers one of the major puzzles of American labor union politics: the difference organized labor makes in elections. Nonetheless, despite increases in spending and mobilization, organized labor is no longer Big Labor, exercising countervailing power against Big Business. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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Contents
- A different direction for organized labor?
- Strength in numbers: organizing and mobilizing union members
- Countering business: union campaigning in congressional elections
- The air war: the AFL-CIO advertising campaign
- Laboring for a "working family" agenda
- The significance of union renewal
- The 2004 election
ISBN
- 0231130708
- 9780231130707
- 0231503938
- 9780231503938
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