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State of the Unions
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After years of being ignored by the media and public, labor finds itself squarely in the spotlight - under attack from all angles and fighting back fiercely. No longer can anyone claim that labors falling membership has made it a mere relic, for its adversaries would not expend so much energy to destroy a movement grown truly irrelevant. But what is this war on labor all about? Can unions survive, and how? And what are the stakes for the middle class and for our country?With the benefit of 25 years of award-winning reporting, Philip M. Dine takes us on a riveting journey - replete with colorful characters and penetrating analysis - that answers these questions. It places todays news in context while making a powerful argument that a reinvigorated labor movement and a strong middle class are inextricably linked.“Phil Dine offers an insightful, riveting, reader-friendly examination of organized labor…”- Alexis Herman, 23rd U. S. Secretary of Labor“…a thoughtful work that gives readers hope that Americas working class can regain the strength and respect they rightfully deserve.”- American Prospect“...a must read...keen observations and thoughtful conclusions...so well written and entertaining, it beckons anyone who works for a living to bring it to the beach.”- Linda Foley, Past President, The Newspaper Guild“If you’d like to understand where the jobs have gone, and why, and what can be done to stop the bleeding – it’s worth reading Philip M. Dine’s analysis of what’s happened to unions in the last three decades...”- Sacramento News & Review“One of the best books in years about the union movement, its strengths, its weaknesses and its pivotal importance for Americas middle class....(Dine) tells fascinating stories few knew.”- AFL-CIO“Phil Dine offers a compelling and provocative look at labor’s role in the political, social and economic marketplace.R
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