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The Present Status of Labor Unions in the South

Trade unions in the South are in various stages of development. Many have been organized for years, their existence is accepted, collective bargaining followed by agreement is the rule. In some instances, indeed, the union-management cooperation recently described by the Steel Workers' Organizi...

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Published in:Southern economic journal 1939-04, Vol.5 (4), p.485-498
Main Author: de Vyver, Frank Traver
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Trade unions in the South are in various stages of development. Many have been organized for years, their existence is accepted, collective bargaining followed by agreement is the rule. In some instances, indeed, the union-management cooperation recently described by the Steel Workers' Organizing Committee may be at hand. Such well established unions furnish detailed membership data readily and exactly; though where such unions are still operating under the leadership of the formative period...
ISSN:0038-4038
2325-8012
DOI:10.2307/3693856