Freedom in the Workplace? by Gertrude Ezorsky

Freedom in the Workplace? by Gertrude Ezorsky

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Summary

Are workers in the United States free? Gertrude Ezorsky traces the severe limits placed on their freedom by illegal coercion against organizing unions and by low wage offers—barely enough to feed their families—that workers are pressured to accept...

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Freedom in the Workplace? by Gertrude Ezorsky

Are workers in the United States free? Gertrude Ezorsky traces the severe limits placed on their freedom by illegal coercion against organizing unions and by low wage offersbarely enough to feed their familiesthat workers are pressured to accept...

What will fascinate the non-academic reader are the many illustrations, drawn from real-life situations, of how the illusion of freedom on the job can mask the grim reality of coercion

* Union Democracy Review *

Gertrude Ezorsky is Professor Emerita, City University of New York, Brooklyn College and the Graduate School. She is the author of Racism and Justice: The Case for Affirmative Action, also from Cornell, and the editor of Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment and Moral Rights in the Workplace.

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ISBN 13 9780801473692
ISBN 10 0801473691
Title Freedom in the Workplace?
Author Gertrude Ezorsky
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cornell University Press
Year published 2007-07-26
Number of pages 104
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.