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Confessions of a Union Buster
Author | : Terry Conrow Toczynski,Martin Jay Levitt |
Publsiher | : Xandland Press |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2021-09-30 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1954929048 |
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New edition of the 1993 book that detailed the horrendous tactics employers and union busters will use to stop workers from forming unions. Paperback version.
Confessions of a Union Buster
Author | : Martin J Levitt,Terry Conrow Toczynski |
Publsiher | : Xandland Press |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2021-09-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 195492903X |
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New edition of the 1993 book that detailed the horrendous tactics employers and union busters will use to stop workers from forming unions.
Confessions of a Union Buster
Author | : Martin Jay Levitt,Terry Conrow |
Publsiher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : UOM:39015032830294 |
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A former union buster exposes the dirty tricks that elevated him to the top of his profession and that have transformed the war on organized labor into a billion-dollars-per-year industry. This book is the story of a man who has decided to come in out of the cold, to clear his conscience, and to share the hard lessons he has learned. Line drawings.
A Union Buster Confesses
Author | : Martin Jay Levitt |
Publsiher | : 39pageguidebooks.com |
Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 2014-05-16 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0991205642 |
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This is the complete reprint of "Confessions of a Union Buster" - at a better price than used. Every Union member, organizer, or those who seek to be heard by management should understand the methods, some illegal, companies will use to stifle your right to organize. This book was written by a 'human relations consultant', the phony title given to people who are paid huge money to break union organizing activity. The author of this book was successful over 200 times. This is his story- and more importantly, his playbook of tricks, lies, and deceit used to accomplish his work. Use it to inoculate members, to train them to see what is happening when the tools exposed by this book are used. Unions aren't pure and innocent, but the havoc and hardship wreaked by people like this on common workers is tremendous. And he admits that. If you want to see the insider's view, this book is a must read. From the Prologue: "Union busting is a field populated by bullies and built on deceit. A campaign against a union is an assault on individuals and a war on the truth. As such, it is a war without honor. The only way to bust a union is to lie, distort, manipulate, threaten, and always, always attack. The law does not hamper the process. Rather, it serves to suggest maneuvers and define strategies. Each "union prevention" campaign, as the wars are called, turns on a combined strategy of disinformation and personal assaults. When a chief executive hires a labor relations consultant to battle a union, he gives the consultant run of the company and closes his eyes. The consultant, backed by attorneys, installs himself in the corporate offices and goes to work creating a climate of terror that inevitably is blamed on the union. Some corporate executives I encountered liked to think of their anti-union consultants as generals. But really the consultants are terrorists. Like political terrorists, the consultants' attacks are in tensely personal. Terrorists do not make factories and air strips their victims; they choose instead crippled old men and school children. Likewise, as the consultants go about the business of destroying unions, they invade people's lives, demolish their friendships, crush their will, and shatter their families." Now you can buy this classic work brand new-for less than half the price of used- PLUS it is available on Kindle "
The American Dream Revisited
Author | : Gary Sirak |
Publsiher | : Morgan James Publishing |
Total Pages | : 141 |
Release | : 2017-01-06 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781630479657 |
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True stories that reveal why hard work and determination still count—and how the promise of America is still very much alive. The book is a collection of compelling stories from people that overcame a variety of adversities to achieve their American Dream. Featuring accounts of people facing a wide variety of challenges and coming from a wide variety of backgrounds, this book will turn skeptics into believers by way of everyday life examples. It instills inspiration and hope—reminding us that no matter the obstacles, this is still the land of opportunity.
From Protest to Politics
Author | : Katherine Tate |
Publsiher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0674325400 |
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The struggle for civil rights among black Americans has moved into the voting booth. How such a shift came about--and what it means--is revealed in this timely reflection on black presidential politics in recent years. Since 1984, largely as a result of Jesse Jackson's presidential bid, blacks have been galvanized politically. Drawing on a substantial national survey of black voters, Katherine Tate shows how this process manifested itself at the polls in 1984 and 1988. In an analysis of the black presidential vote by region, income, age, and gender, she is able to identify unique aspects of the black experience as they shape political behavior, and to answer long-standing questions about that behavior. How, for instance, does the rise of conservatism among blacks influence their voting patterns? Is class more powerful than race in determining voting? And what is the value of the notion of a black political party? In the 1990s, Tate suggests, black organizations will continue to stress civil rights over economic development for one clear, compelling reason: Republican resistance to addressing black needs. In this, and in the friction engendered by affirmative action, she finds an explanation for the slackening of black voting. Tate does not, however, see blacks abandoning the political game. Instead, she predicts their continued search for leaders who prefer the ballot box to other kinds of protest, and for men and women who can deliver political programs of racial equality. Unique in its focus on the black electorate, this study illuminates a little understood and tremendously significant aspect of American politics. It will benefit those who wish to understand better the subtle interplay of race and politics, at the voting booth and beyond.
The Collected Bulletins of President Idi Amin as Taken Down Verbatim by Alan Coren and Published Weekly in the Pages of Punch Illustrations by Chic Jacob and Glyn Rees
Author | : Alan Coren |
Publsiher | : Robson Books |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : IND:32000007499884 |
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Free Choice for Workers
Author | : George C. Leef |
Publsiher | : Jameson Books (IL) |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : WISC:89082483066 |
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This is a captivating chronicle of the fifty-year "David-Goliath" struggle between the bosses of Big Labor and Americans opposed to their coercive power.Few Americans realize their freedom to say "no" to compulsory unionism is largely the result of the valiant efforts of the National Right to Work Committee and its Legal Defense Foundation. Big business and the Republican Party have usually avoided the battle, leaving only Right to Work and its hundreds of thousands of grass roots supporters to defend employee freedom to get or keep their jobs without being forced to pay dues or join a union.Leef's narrative covers the New Deal legislation that gave Big Labor its initial monopoly power, and then the inspiring, decades-long struggle in Washington and the states to reduce the abusive power of labor bosses.The book also teaches a crucial lesson for those involved in public policy wars, regardless of their political philosophy -- that principled and dedicated idealists can prevail against strong special interest groups if they fight for a just cause.