The Broken Table : The Detroit Newspaper Strike and the State of American Labor.
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- 9781610447751
- 331.892/977434
- PN4899
Intro -- Contents -- About the Author -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Labor Day in America -- Part 1. Worlds of Work: Economic and Civil Society -- 1. The Industry: Gannett and Knight-Ridder -- 2. Detroit: Labor and Community -- 3. A "Daily Miracle": The Life of the Workplace -- Part 2. The Institutional Regulation of Labor -- 4. Proper Channels: U.S. Labor Law and Union-Management Relations -- 5. The Path to Confrontation: The Newspapers' Joint Operating Agreement in Detroit -- 6. Extraordinary Measures: Planning for War -- 7. War of Position: The 1995 Contract Negotiations -- Part 3. The Spaces of Conflict -- 8. Worlds Collide: The Start of the Strike -- 9. Law and Violence: Permanent Replacements and the Control of Collective Action -- 10. Theaters of Engagement: Civil Society and the State -- 11. Waiting for Justice: The Return to Work and the End of the Strike -- Part 4. Governing the Workplace: American Labor Today -- 12. Conclusion: A Signal Juncture -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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