Sweat and Blood: A History of U.S. Labor Unions by Gloria Skurzynski
From the carpenter's union in colonial Philadephia to the strike in 2007 by Chinese restaurant delivery men in New York City, the history of how brave working people struggled to gain fair wages, reasonable hours, and secure lives by forming labor unions is a powerful american story filled with drama and intrigue.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Sweat and Blood: A History of U.S. Labor Unions
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