The battle between unions and companies is not one to take lightly. As Elaine Bernard points out, the union movement has to take itself seriously specifically because their rolls have dropped to such a degree in the last few decades. Due to that, companies have taken advantage of workers, especially those that aren't unionized and it makes it that much harder for labor leaders to argue their position at the bargaining table.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
The Union Gap
Posted by Josh"Ing"Silverstein at 10:55 AM
Labels: Elaine Bernard, Paul Jay, unions
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