The Helper And American Trade Unions, Volume 239, explores the historical role and impact of 'helpers' within American trade unions. Authored by John H. Ashworth, this volume delves into the evolving dynamics between skilled tradespeople and their assistants, known as helpers, within the broader context of the American labor movement.
The book likely examines the socio-economic conditions that led to the inclusion or exclusion of helpers from union membership, the struggles for fair wages and improved working conditions, and the influence of these dynamics on the overall strength and solidarity of trade unions. It likely provides valuable insights into the complexities of labor relations and the internal hierarchies that shaped the American workforce during a pivotal period in its history.
Scholars and researchers interested in labor history, economics, and the evolution of trade unions in the United States will find this volume an invaluable resource.
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