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                | POL 106 - Politics of LaborUpper Division
 
 A study of the American labor movement from its early economic militancy through its later political passivity to its renewed vigor amidst unprecedented attack in the present time. Topics include de-industrialization and the transformation of work, the changing gender, ethnic and racial composition of the work force, the plight of immigrants and undocumented workers, and how the employer offensive and labor laws affect unionization. A special feature of this course is a series of speakers from the Labor Movement who address the issues they face.
 
 Cross-Listing
 ES 108
 
 Course credits: 1
 
 
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