in Mobile; Focus on unions affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations; More.NelsonBruceJournal of American HistoryOrganized Labor and the Struggle for Black Equality in Mobile during World War II." Journal of American History 80:952- 88....
His book, Labor's Great War: The Struggle for Industrial Democracy and the Origins of Modern American Labor Relations, 1912-1921 is forthcoming from the University of North Carolina Press.doi:10.1080/00236679812331387300... TJ Minchin - 《Labor History》 ...
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Investigating the Factual Knowledge Boundary of Large Language Models with Retrieval Augmentation; Ruiyang Ren et al Large Language Models Struggle to Learn Long-Tail Knowledge; Nikhil Kandpal et al SCALING RELATIONSHIP ON LEARNING MATHEMATICAL REASONING WITH LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS; Zheng Yuan et al Multim...
By engaging in this tenacious struggle, the CPC and the Chinese people sent a powerful message to the world: The Chinese people had stood upright. The time of oppression and humiliation was over, and it would never return. To realize national rejuvenation, the CPC led the Chinese people in ...
So the struggle for an eight-hour day picked up steam during the U.S. Civil War. And the first fruit of the Civil War was eight-hour agitation.Hundreds of local organizations around the country actively agitated for the p...
'Class struggle and the transformation of the labor process.' Theory and Society, 9:1, 89-130.Stark, D. (1980) Class struggle and the transformation of the labor process. Theory and Society 9: pp. 89-130Stark, David. 1980. "Class Struggleand the Transformationof the Labor Process." ...
This breakthrough bill overturned domestic and at-home care worker labor exclusions grounded in New Deal labor legislation that shored up the rights (and category) of the industrial worker and offered major concessions for organized labor while legally cementing the exploitation and unfree labor ...
(I confess to my own struggle with the Christly precept of loving the haters. Yes, we all fall short, but the so-called Christians cheering the triumph of our basest impulses are, IMHO, falling short with unseemly enthusiasm. As Henry James noted, “when you hate you want to triumph.”...
A quote by Daniel J. Keefe, the first president of the ILA, captures this shift well: "The day of individual bargains in the industrial world is past. In all the great industries organized labor in the future must be prepared to deal with organized capital" (Detroit Free Press, July 13...