Aufsatz(elektronisch)September 1958

Organized Labor in Politics

In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 319, Heft 1, S. 52-62

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Abstract

In this article, one of America's top labor leaders discusses the reasons organized labor is in politics and the way it operates. The article outlines briefly the history of la bor in politics and the changes in its philosophy over the years. It discusses the need for political action on the part of labor, stating frankly that "organized labor could not possibly stay out of politics," for labor's collective bargaining responsibili ties and its political responsibilities "are indivisible." The au thor cites the record of huge contributions of millions of dollars by a few wealthy families to political parties and candidates and points out that in 1956, "with all of labor's work and effort, twelve wealthy families spent more money than all of organized labor managed to raise during the entire election campaign." The three phases of labor activity in political action—registra tion, education, and exercise of the right of free speech—are discussed thoroughly. In concluding, the author gives a bold and frank answer to the question: "What does labor expect in return for its political support? What does labor want?"

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1552-3349

DOI

10.1177/000271625831900107

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