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Unions, government, and politics
Jack Barbash
Industrial and Labor Relations Review , 1947, vol. 1, issue 1, pages 66-79
Abstract:
The union's interest in politics and government stems from precisely the same motives and compulsions which characterize its other activities. Naturally the expression which these motives take is suited to the peculiar medium of politics and government as a way of achieving union purposes. (Author's abstract courtesy EBSCO.)
Date: 1947
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