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Perspective

Jan. 28, 2015

Taking it to the streets: freedom of assembly and worker mobilization

What vehicles for worker advocacy and representation are most likely to advance economic security and democratic engagement? By Marion Crain and Ken Matheny


By Marion Crain and Ken Matheny


What is the relationship between a just distribution of income, group rights, and a robust democracy? What vehicles for worker advocacy and representation are most likely to advance economic security and democratic engagement? What legal architecture will nurture them?


Labor unionism and the labor law regime created by the National Labor Relations Act were once our country's predominant response to these questions. ...

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