"Union-Free America: Workers and Antiunion Culture" confronts one of the most vexing questions with which labor activists and labor academics struggle: why is there so much opposition to organized labor in the United States? Scholars often point to powerful obstacles from employers or governmental policies, but Lawrence Richards offers a more complete picture of the causes for union decline in the postwar period by examining the attitudes of the workers themselves. Large numbers of American workers in the 1970s and 1980s told pollsters that they would vote against a union if an election...
"Union-Free America: Workers and Antiunion Culture" confronts one of the most vexing questions with which labor activists and labor academics strug...