Status
Available
Genres
Publication
South End Press (1999), Edition: Stated First Edition, 246 pages
Description
Balser examines the Working Women's Assc. of 1868, Union WAGE of the 1970s, and the Coalition of Labor Union Women to answer questions about organizing around gender and work issues.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
246 p.; 5.3 inches
ISBN
0896082776 / 9780896082779
Local notes
Work/Labor
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