
| "Work in America is becoming less secure, income inequalities are widening, and a growing proportion of employees have lost their institutional voice. In this volume, some of the most insightful scholars of the American workplace provide a timely analysis of why this is happening, along with a thoughtful assessment of what can be done to reverse these troubling trends." -- Robert B. Reich, University Professor, Brandeis University, and Hexter Professor of Social and Economic Policy, Heller Graduate School |
| Paul Osterman is Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management and in MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning. |
| Preface Acknowledgements 1 Reframing the Debate 2 Tracing the Shifting Labor Market 3 The Corporation in the Labor Market 4 Extended Networks: A Vision for Next-Generation Unions 5 The Emergence of New Institutions 6 Recasting the Role of Government 7 New Institutions in Action App.A Members of Task Force App.B: Other Participants Notes Index |
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