The American Labor Monthly

The American Labor Monthly
Title The American Labor Monthly PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 608
Release 1923
Genre Labor
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The American Labor Monthly

The American Labor Monthly
Title The American Labor Monthly PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 398
Release
Genre Labor
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Monthly Labor Review

Monthly Labor Review
Title Monthly Labor Review PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2006
Genre Labor
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Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews.

The American Labor Year Book

The American Labor Year Book
Title The American Labor Year Book PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 296
Release 1916
Genre Industrial relations
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Making the Empire Work

Making the Empire Work
Title Making the Empire Work PDF eBook
Author Daniel E. Bender
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 382
Release 2015-07-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1479871257

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Millions of laborers, from the Philippines to the Caribbean, performed the work of the United States empire. Forging a global economy connecting the tropics to the industrial center, workers harvested sugar, cleaned hotel rooms, provided sexual favors, and filled military ranks. Placing working men and women at the center of the long history of the U.S. empire, these essays offer new stories of empire that intersect with the “grand narratives” of diplomatic affairs at the national and international levels. Missile defense, Cold War showdowns, development politics, military combat, tourism, and banana economics share something in common—they all have labor histories. This collection challenges historians to consider the labor that formed, worked, confronted, and rendered the U.S. empire visible. The U.S. empire is a project of global labor mobilization, coercive management, military presence, and forced cultural encounter. Together, the essays in this volume recognize the United States as a global imperial player whose systems of labor mobilization and migration stretched from Central America to West Africa to the United States itself. Workers are also the key actors in this volume. Their stories are multi-vocal, as workers sometimes defied the U.S. empire’s rhetoric of civilization, peace, and stability and at other times navigated its networks or benefited from its profits. Their experiences reveal the gulf between the American ‘denial of empire’ and the lived practice of management, resource exploitation, and military exigency. When historians place labor and working people at the center, empire appears as a central dynamic of U.S. history.

Monthly Survey of Business

Monthly Survey of Business
Title Monthly Survey of Business PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 160
Release 1950
Genre Working class
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The American Labor Legislation Review

The American Labor Legislation Review
Title The American Labor Legislation Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 686
Release 1914
Genre Labor laws and legislation
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Includes proceedings and papers of the American Association for Labor Legislation previously published in the two series: Proceedings and Legislative review.