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Central Labor Councils and the Revival of American Unionism:

Organizing for Justice in Our Communities
By:Immanuel Ness; Stuart Eimer
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
Print ISBN:9780765605993
eText ISBN:9781317475187
Edition:1
Copyright:2001
Format:Reflowable

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Central Labor Councils are the local arm of the labor movement responsible for coordinating collective activities among different unions in a region. Once quite powerful organizations with important political roles at local and regional levels, CLCs waned significantly during the 1940s and 50s.This work examines the recent re-emergence of Central Labor Councils and how they are being utilized as effective bodies to help rejuvenate the labor movement. It combines comprehensive history of the CLCs in America since the early 19th century and case studies by CLC leaders in Atlanta, Milwaukee, San Jose, and Seattle -- the regions where CLCs have re-emerged as important players in advancing the labor movement.

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