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New York, N.Y.: McGraw-Hill, Date: 2008. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Alain Nogues (Bottom Cover Photo). xxxv, [1], 276 pages. Decorative endpapers. Signed by the author sticker on front of DJ (part coming off). Signed by the author on the title page. The book includes a Foreword, Acknowledgments, Introduction, Notes, Bibliography, and Index. Chapters include Dead Man Walking; Delta Pride; Heartland Values; From Dialogue to Division; Up on the Roof (Or Silencing The Working Class); JOE T! JOE T!; and What it Means for the Future. Philip Dine is a Washington-based writer, speaker and commentator. His book, State of the Unions: How Labor Can Strengthen the Middle Class, Improve Our Economy, and Regain Political Influence was selected as one of the best books on labor or work issues by the United Association for Labor Education. Dine speaks frequently to unions, labor-management associations and other groups and appears on TV and radio shows. During a quarter-century reporting on the labor beat, Dine was nominated three times for the Pulitzer Prize, was selected as the top Washington correspondent by the National Press Club and the Society of Professional Journalists, and was named top foreign correspondent by the Overseas Press Club. His commentary pieces have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post and elsewhere. He reported from more than 20 countries on economic, political and military issues, covering ...
New York McGraw-Hill 2008 First Printing Hard cover Very good, very good 276, notes, bibliography, index. Inscribed by the author. An analysis of the current struggles and past triumphs of the American labor movement. The author argues that a much stronger labor movement in the future is indispensable for restoring fairness for working families and reducing the widening income gap.
ISBN10: 0071488448, ISBN13: 9780071488440, [publisher: McGraw-Hill, New York] Hardcover First Edition 276, notes, bibliography, index. Inscribed by the author. An analysis of the current struggles and past triumphs of the American labor movement. The author argues that a much stronger labor movement in the future is indispensable for restoring fairness for working families and reducing the widening income gap. [Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]
McGraw-Hill, Date: 2007-08-27. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 2007. McGraw-Hill ISBN 0071488448 9780071488440 [US]
New York, N. Y McGraw-Hill 2008 First Printing [Stated] Hardcover Alain Nogues (Bottom Cover Photo) Very good in Very good jacket xxxv, [1], 276 pages. Decorative endpapers. Signed by the author sticker on front of DJ (part coming off). Signed by the author on the title page. The book includes a Foreword, Acknowledgments, Introduction, Notes, Bibliography, and Index. Chapters include Dead Man Walking; Delta Pride; Heartland Values; From Dialogue to Division; Up on the Roof (Or Silencing The Working Class); JOE T! JOE T! ; and What it Means for the Future. Philip Dine is a Washington-based writer, speaker and commentator. His book, State of the Unions: How Labor Can Strengthen the Middle Class, Improve Our Economy, and Regain Political Influence was selected as one of the best books on labor or work issues by the United Association for Labor Education. Dine speaks frequently to unions, labor-management associations and other groups and appears on TV and radio shows. During a quarter-century reporting on the labor beat, Dine was nominated three times for the Pulitzer Prize, was selected as the top Washington correspondent by the National Press Club and the Society of Professional Journalists, and was named top foreign correspondent by the Overseas Press Club. His commentary pieces have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post and elsewhere. He reported from more than 20 countries on economic, political and military issues, covering conflicts in ...
ISBN10: 0071488448, ISBN13: 9780071488440, [publisher: McGraw-Hill, New York, N.Y.] Hardcover First Edition xxxv, [1], 276 pages. Decorative endpapers. Signed by the author sticker on front of DJ (part coming off). Signed by the author on the title page. The book includes a Foreword, Acknowledgments, Introduction, Notes, Bibliography, and Index. Chapters include Dead Man Walking; Delta Pride; Heartland Values; From Dialogue to Division; Up on the Roof (Or Silencing The Working Class); JOE T! JOE T!; and What it Means for the Future. Philip Dine is a Washington-based writer, speaker and commentator. His book, State of the Unions: How Labor Can Strengthen the Middle Class, Improve Our Economy, and Regain Political Influence was selected as one of the best books on labor or work issues by the United Association for Labor Education. Dine speaks frequently to unions, labor-management associations and other groups and appears on TV and radio shows. During a quarter-century reporting on the labor beat, Dine was nominated three times for the Pulitzer Prize, was selected as the top Washington correspondent by the National Press Club and the Society of Professional Journalists, and was named top foreign correspondent by the Overseas Press Club. His commentary pieces have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post and elsewhere. He reported from more than 20 countries on economic, political and military issues, covering conflicts in the Persian Gulf, ...
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