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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Samuel T. Williamson Archives
Samuel T. Williamson •ï¿½14 Items / 3 Books, 7 Articles, 4 Reviews
Trends in Collective Bargaining (1945)
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    Heard Melodies (Review)
    Trends in Collective Bargaining, by S.T. Williamson and Herbert Harris
    1. Trends in Collective Bargaining by S.T. Williamson and Herbert Harris
    Commonweal, January 25, 1946, p. 387
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    When Labor Bargains (Review)
    Trends in Collective Bargaining, by S.T. Williamson and Herbert Harris
    1. Trends in Collective Bargaining by S.T. Williamson and Herbert Harris
    The Nation, January 19, 1946, pp. 78-79
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    United They Win (Review)
    Trends in Collective Bargaining, by S.T. Williamson and Herbert Harris
    1. Trends in Collective Bargaining by S.T. Williamson and Herbert Harris
    The New Masses, July 30, 1946, p. 29
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    Big Unions and Big Business (Review)
    Trends in Collective Bargaining, by S.T. Williamson and Herbert Harris
    1. Trends in Collective Bargaining by S.T. Williamson and Herbert Harris
    The Saturday Review, February 2, 1946, pp. 30-31
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    A Reader's List (2 Reviews)
    General
    1. Retreat from Parenthood (#242)
    2. Trends in Collective Bargaining by S.T. Williamson and Herbert Harris
    The New Republic, December 31, 1945, p. 910
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    Literature of the Labor Crisis (5 Reviews)
    A Labor Policy for America, by Ludwig Teller
    1. A Labor Policy for America by Ludwig Teller
    2. National Collective Bargaining Policy by Bryce M. Stewart and Walter J. Couper
    3. Trends in Collective Bargaining by S.T. Williamson and Herbert Harris
    4. Understanding Labor by Bernard H. Fitzpatrick
    5. Labor, Today and Tomorrow by Aaron Levenstein
    Political Science Quarterly, September 1946, pp. 420-433