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Books from 2009

Up In The Air: How Airlines Can Improve Performance by Engaging Their Employees, Greg J. Bamber, Jody Hoffer Gittell, Thomas A. Kochan, and Andrew von Nordenflycht

Organizing at the Margins: The Symbolic Politics of Labor in South Korea and the United States, Jennifer Jihye Chun

Never Good Enough: Health Care Workers and the False Promise of Job Training, Ariel Ducey

Circles of Exclusion: The Politics of Health Care in Israel, Dani Filc

Human Rights in Labor and Employment Relations: International and Domestic Perspectives, James A. Gross (Ed.) and Lance Compa (Ed.)

Blue-Green Coalitions: Fighting for Safe Workplaces and Healthy Communities, Brian Mayer

The State of Working America 2008/2009, Lawrence Mishel, Jared Bernstein, and Heidi Shierholz

Staged Action: Six Plays From the American Workers' Theatre, Lee Papa (Ed.)

The International Labour Organization and the Quest for Social Justice, 1919-2009, Gerry Rodgers, Eddy Lee, Lee Swepston, and Jasmien Van Daele

Condensed Capitalism: Campbell Soup and the Pursuit of Cheap Production in the Twentieth Century, Daniel Sidorick

Books from 2008

The Gloves-off Economy: Workplace Standards at the Bottom of America's Labor Market, Annette Bernhardt; Heather Boushey; Laura Dresser; and Chris Tilly, Eds.

The Changing Face of Medicine: Women Doctors and the Evolution of Health Care in America, Ann K. Boulis and Jerry A. Jacobs

No Small Change: Pension Funds and Corporate Engagement, Tessa Hebb

Taxi: Cabs and Capitalism in New York City, Biju Mathew

Motherhood: The Elephant in the Laboratory, Emily Monosson, Ed.

Transnational Tortillas: Race, Gender, and Shop-Floor Politics in Mexico and the United States, Carolina Bank Munoz

Telling Stories Out of Court: Narratives About Women and Workplace Discrimination, Ruth O'Brien (Editor)

The Good Temp, Vicki Smith and Esther B. Neuwirth

Books from 2007

Assisted Living for Our Parents: A Son’s Journey, Daniel Jay Baum

Global Unions: Challenging Transnational Capital Through Cross-Border Campaigns, Kate Bronfenbrenner, Editor

The Sex of Class: Women Transforming American Labor, Dorothy Sue Cobble (Editor)

Differential Diagnoses: A Comparative History of Health Care Problems and Solutions in the United States and France, Paul V. Dutton

Freedom in the Workplace?, Gertrude Ezorsky

What Workers Say: Employee Voice in the Anglo-American Workplace, Richard B. Freeman, Peter Boxall, and Peter Haynes

The State of Working America 2006/2007, Lawrence Mishel, Jared Bernstein, and Sylvia Allegretto

Fading Corporatism: Israel's Labor Law and Industrial Relations in Transition, Guy Mundlak

Labor in the New Urban Battlegrounds: Local Solidarity in a Global Economy, Lowell Turner (Editor) and Daniel B. Cornfield (Editor)

Books from 2006

From Silence to Voice: What Nurses Know and Must Communicate to the Public, Bernice Buresh and Suzanne Gordon

Taking Back the Workers’ Law: How to Fight the Assault on Labor Rights, Ellen Dannin

Selling Technology: The Changing Shape of Sales in an Information Economy, Asaf Darr

Worker Centers: Organizing Communities at the Edge of the Dream, Janice Fine

Moving Up in the New Economy: Career Ladders for U.S. Workers, Joan Fitzgerald

What Workers Want, Richard B. Freeman and Joel Rogers

Satanic Mills or Silicon Islands? The Politics of High-Tech Production in the Philippines, Steven C. McKay

Schools Of Democracy: A Political History of the American Labor Movement, Clayton Sinyai

Differences That Matter: Social Policy and the Working Poor in the United States and Canada, Dan Zuberi

Books from 2005

Unfair Advantage: Workers’ Freedom of Association in the United States Under International Human Rights Standards, Lance Compa

Nobody's Home: Candid Reflections of a Nursing Home Aide, Thomas Edward Gass

Nursing Against The Odds: How Health Care Cost Cutting, Media Stereotypes, and Medical Hubris Undermine Nurses and Patient Care, Suzanne Gordon

Unwelcome And Unlawful: Sexual Harassment in the American Workplace, Raymond F. Gregory

Bootstrap Dreams: U.S Microenterprise Development in an Era of Welfare Reform, Nancy C. Jurik

The Paradox of American Unionism: Why Americans Like Unions More Than Canadians do but Join Much Less, Seymour Martin Lipset, Noah M. Meltz, Rafael Gomez, and Ivan Katchanovski

The State of Working America, 2004/2005, Lawrence Mishel, Jared Bernstein, and Sylvia Allegretto

Skilled Hands, Strong Spirits: A Century of Building Trades History, Grace Palladino

New Working-Class Studies, John Russo (Editor) and Sherry Lee Linkon (Editor)

Books from 2004

Paradise Laborers: Hotel Work in the Global Economy, Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler

Employment with a Human Face: Balancing Efficiency, Equity, and Voice, John W. Budd

The New Structure of Labor Relations: Tripartism and Decentralization, Harry C. Katz (Editor), Wonduck Lee (Editor), and Joohee Lee (Editor)

Theoretical Perspectives on Work and the Employment Relationship, Bruce Kaufman (Editor)

Rebuilding Labor: Organizing and Organizers in the New Union Movement, Ruth Milkman (Editor) and Kim Voss (Editor)

The Blue Eagle At Work: Reclaiming Democratic Rights in the American Workplace, Charles J. Morris

Public Workers: Government Employee Unions, the Law, and the State, 1900–1962, Joseph E. Slater

What's Class Got To Do With It?: American Society in the Twenty-First Century, Michael Zweig (Editor)