LABOR STUDIES JOURNAL
Vols. 1-45. Piscataway, 1976/77-2020. Partly reprint.
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- LABOR STUDIES JOURNAL (LSJ) considers the impact of labor/management interactions on American social and economic policy. Its subject matter worker/labor education, legal aspects of union activity, and labor history is explored from a variety of perspectives including international events and historical, theoretical, and empirical studies. Its open-minded approach allows contributors to explore a wide range of ideas within the discipline. Occasional theme issues examine topics in greater detail. considers the impact of labor/management interactions on American social and economic policy. Its subject matter worker/labor education, legal aspects of union activity, and labor history is explored from a variety of perspectives including international events and historical, theoretical, and empirical studies. Its open-minded approach allows contributors to explore a wide range of ideas within the discipline. Occasional theme issues examine topics in greater detail. considers the impact of labor/management interactions on American social and economic policy. Its subject matter worker/labor education, legal aspects of union activity, and labor history is explored from a variety of perspectives including international events and historical, theoretical, and empirical studies. Its open-minded approach allows contributors to explore a wide range of ideas within the discipline. Occasional theme issues examine topics in greater detail (Katz).
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