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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.

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Issues of Labor

Labor 10.2 (Summer, 2013)

In This Issue The Common Verse Kathleen Walker-Anderson, “The House That Dow Built“ LAWCHA Watch Shelton Stromquist and Immanuel Ness, “Rights, Solidarity, and.

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100 Years Later: Michigan’s 1913-14 Copper Country Strike

This week marks the 100-year anniversary of the beginning of the great Michigan Copper Strike, one of the longest and most violent labor.

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President’s Perspective: Looking Forward from New York

The New York conference in June marked an important threshold for LAWCHA. The programmatic diversity and stimulus to membership the conference created invites.

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Labor 10.1 (Spring, 2013)

In This Issue The Common Verse William Boggs, “It’s Them Robots“ LAWCHA Watch Shelton Stromquist, “Going Global“ Arts and Media Joshua Brown, “Introduction.

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Labor 9.4 (Winter, 2012)

In This Issue The Common Verse Jeanne Bryner, “Silence Gives Consent“ LAWCHA Watch Cecilia Bucki, “LAWCHA/OAH Meeting in Milwaukee: Looking Ahead“ Contemporary Affairs.

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Labor 9.3 (Fall, 2012)

In This Issue The Common Verse Adam Matcho, “Why I Deserve a Raise“ LAWCHA Watch Shelton Stromquist, “‘Occupying’ Public Space and the Fight.

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Labor 9.2 (Summer, 2012)

In This Issue The Common Verse Joan Mazza, “Self-Portrait as a Microbiologist” Contemporary Affairs Robert D. Johnston, “The Madison Moment: Labor Historians as.

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Issues of Labor

Labor 9.1 (Spring, 2012)

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Issues of Labor

Labor 8.4 (Winter, 2011)

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