A Union Against Unions: The Minneapolis Citizens Alliance and Its Fight Against Organized Labor, 1903-1947

A Union Against Unions: The Minneapolis Citizens Alliance and Its Fight Against Organized Labor, 1903-1947
ISBN-10
0873514998
ISBN-13
9780873514996
Category
Labor-unions
Pages
495
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Minnesota Historical Society Press
Author
William Millikan

Description

A comprehensive history and analysis of the Minneapolis Citizens Alliance, a union of Minneapolis business owners, in their campaign against organized labor. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

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