Making American industry safe for democracy : comparative perspectives on the state and employee representation in the era of World War I /
Jeffrey Haydu.
- Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1997.
- 261 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-252) and index.
Introduction: How Many American Exceptionalisms? -- Pt. 1. Corporatism, Collective Bargaining, and Company Unionism: The United States in Cross-National Perspective -- Introduction: Industrial Democracies. 1. Political Stability and Industrial Relations Reform in Germany and Britain. 2. Reforming Open Shops in the United States -- Pt. 2. Internal Contrasts -- Introduction: The Logic of U.S. Case Studies. 3. Corporatism, Voluntarism, and Collective Bargaining in Railroad Shops. 4. State Policy and Union Authority in Bay Area Shipbuilding. 5. Freeing Shop Committees from "Partisan Prejudices" in Great Lakes Shipyards -- Conclusion: Employee Representation and Restabilization.
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