Real Gains, Real Losses: Labor's High Tech

Richard Edwards

Tuesday, 11 Feb 1986 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Richard Edwards is Chairman of the Departent of Economics at the University of Massachusetts and author of the book Contested Terrain, named outstanding academic book of 1979 by Choice magazine and best business book by Library Journal. His most recent book, Union in Crisis and Beyond: Perspectives from Six Countries, will be published in 1986.

Part of the National Affairs Series.

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