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Paradise Lost; Or Whatever Happened to the Chicago Social Workers?
Explores the collective bargaining experience of the social workers at Cook County Department of Public Aid (CCDPA) in Cook County, Illinois. Status of public policy in Illinois that promotes collective bargaining; Role of bureaucracy and politics in the collective bargaining efforts of CCDPA; Resul...
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