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Choosing Where to Fight: Organized Labor and the Modern Regulatory State, 1948-1987
Eric N Waltenburg
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| #5745724 in Books | State Univ of New York Pr | 2001-12-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.94 x.36 x5.54l,.45 | File type: PDF | 142 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Good read|By toeknee from gc|A good read if your a union "thug" (as society likes to call us) or just looking into how organized labor operates behind the scenes. It takes a deeper look at the politics of unions and how they fare on local, state, and federal levels.||This book addresses a critically important topic that has received scant attention from scholars: in a system of separated powers how do interest groups choose venues in which to pursue their policy goals? It is well-designed, well-written, and makes a signifi
Choosing Where to Fight studies how organized labor decided to strategically locate its energies in national policy making. The idea that organized interests divide their efforts among different institutional settings is well known. Waltenburg, however, systematically uncovers the determinants of how labor has decided to engage in one particular policy making arena over another. He examines labor's actions between 1948 and 1987 in the National Labor Relations Board, the ...
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