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While the proponents of "abundance" may vary in their disposition toward unions, many of the organizations bankrolling the ...
From "Bloody Friday" to the massacre at Flour City, we have much to learn from the conflicts of 90+ years ago.
Battle lines are being drawn in Washington over whether to reduce spending on Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). The debate, however, should not be framed solely as ...
Labor Has a China Problem—but Not the One You Think Faced with Trump and neoliberalism, American unions are embracing one of their oldest, most dangerous tendencies: Sinophobia.
The interview is filmed at Temple Church in London, the headquarters of the Knights Templar in England. Dan Jones is going to be the History Hit Book Club's author for October/November.
As it becomes increasingly difficult for unions to hold on to what they have, history suggests they must move aggressively to meet the present challenge or, like the Knights of Labor, be weakened ...
Recent local history books on Cincinnati’s frontier years, Bengals phenom Greg Cook and Coney Island are great additions to your bookshelf.
As Volkswagen workers sought to unionize the Chattanooga assembly plant, ultimately voting in favor of the union, local artist Tabitha Arnold sought to document the historic effort.
From his first book to his landmark account of the politics of the pre-WWI labor movement, Montgomery explored how people’s experiences of work shaped their political horizons.
Central Ohio has an eventful history of labor movement activity including the founding of one of the nation's largest union organizations.