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The new unionism in the new society : public sector unions in the redistributive state

Title
  1. The new unionism in the new society : public sector unions in the redistributive state / Leo Troy.
Published by
  1. Fairfax, Va. : George Mason University Press, ©1994.
Author
  1. Troy, Leo.

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Description
  1. 228 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
  1. Describes the growth of public sector trade unions from 1960 to 1991, their dedication to social reform, and their potential impact on income redistribution.
Subject
  1. Geschichte 1953-1991
  2. Government employee unions > United States > History
  3. Government employee unions
  4. Gewerkschaft
  5. Öffentlicher Dienst
  6. trade unionization
  7. public sector
  8. trade union power
  9. income redistribution
  10. social reform
  11. welfare state
  12. trend
  13. structural change
  14. socialism
  15. statistical table
  16. syndicalisation
  17. secteur public
  18. pouvoir syndical
  19. redistribution du revenu
  20. réforme sociale
  21. Etat-providence
  22. tendance
  23. changement structurel
  24. socialisme
  25. tableau statistique
  26. sindicalización
  27. sector público
  28. poder sindical
  29. redistribución del ingreso
  30. reforma social
  31. tendencia
  32. cambio estructural
  33. socialismo
  34. cuadros estadísticos
  35. Estado benefactor
  36. United States
  37. USA
  38. USA
  39. Etats-Unis
  40. Estados Unidos
Genre/Form
  1. History
  2. bibliography.
  3. graph.
  4. bibliographie.
  5. graphique.
  6. bibliografía.
  7. gráfico.
Contents
  1. The new society -- The new and the old unionism -- The new industrial relations system -- The old and the new philosophies of the old unionism -- The philosophy of the new unionism and its consequences -- Conclusions.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [160]-168) and index.