The Power of a Labor Movement
The Plenary session of the New York conference of LAWCHA featured an impressive panel of speakers, ticking off a succession of depressing observations.
The Plenary session of the New York conference of LAWCHA featured an impressive panel of speakers, ticking off a succession of depressing observations.
In This Issue The Common Verse Kathleen Walker-Anderson, “The House That Dow Built“ LAWCHA Watch Shelton Stromquist and Immanuel Ness, “Rights, Solidarity, and.
This week marks the 100-year anniversary of the beginning of the great Michigan Copper Strike, one of the longest and most violent labor.
The New York conference in June marked an important threshold for LAWCHA. The programmatic diversity and stimulus to membership the conference created invites.
In This Issue The Common Verse William Boggs, “It’s Them Robots“ LAWCHA Watch Shelton Stromquist, “Going Global“ Arts and Media Joshua Brown, “Introduction.
In This Issue The Common Verse Jeanne Bryner, “Silence Gives Consent“ LAWCHA Watch Cecilia Bucki, “LAWCHA/OAH Meeting in Milwaukee: Looking Ahead“ Contemporary Affairs.
In This Issue The Common Verse Adam Matcho, “Why I Deserve a Raise“ LAWCHA Watch Shelton Stromquist, “‘Occupying’ Public Space and the Fight.
In This Issue The Common Verse Joan Mazza, “Self-Portrait as a Microbiologist” Contemporary Affairs Robert D. Johnston, “The Madison Moment: Labor Historians as.