No Holds Barred—The Intensification of Employer Opposition to Organizing
Kate Bronfenbrenner
May 20, 2009
May 20, 2009 | Briefing Paper #235
No Holds Barred
The Intensification of Employer Opposition to Organizing
by Kate Bronfenbrenner
Director of Labor Education Research, Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations
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