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USDavid Cogswell is a writer based in Hoboken, N.J. He has written thousands of articles on business, travel, politics, and the arts for various print and online publications, includingOnline Journal,Democratic Underground,Bushwatch,Indymedia.org,Fortune.com,Travel Weekly, theHudson Currentand theJersey Journal. He's the author ofExistentialism For Beginners,Zinn For BeginnersandChomsky For Beginners, and has contributed pieces to a number of political books, includingFortunate Son: The Making of an American President, by J.H. Hatfield;Ambushed: The Hidden History of the Bush Familyby Toby Rogers; andAmerica's Autopsy Report, by John Kaminski. The author lives in Hoboken, NJ.It is a time when unions have returned to the front pages of newspapers and blogs and demonstrators are in the streets of America every day. It is a time when the right wing has tried to strike the final blow against what remains of the right to collective bargaining. It is a time when millions of members of the middle class are falling through the cracks in a downward economic trend that parallels the decline of unions. It is this time when people are turning again to the history of unions.Unions For Beginnersprovides an introduction to that essential history.
Written and profusely illustrated in the user-friendly, accessible style of the For Beginners series,Unions For Beginnerslays down a simple presentation of the colorful epic story of the struggle of working people to rise from lives dominated by toil and underpaid work to becoming full-fledged participants in the American dream they helped to build. Unions For Beginners presents the history of unions and the labor movement, the principles underlying union organizing, the decline of unions in the shadow of the rising corporate state, and the resurgence in the 21st century of union activism. As David Cogswell reminds us, Aml“B
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