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Publication
Bullard : Xandland Press, 2021.
Description
A former union buster exposes the dirty tricks that elevated him to the top of his profession and that have transformed the war on organized labor into a billion-dollars-per-year industry. This book is the story of a man who has decided to come in out of the cold, to clear his conscience, and to share the hard lessons he has learned. Line drawings.
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LibraryThing member Poyma
Thank you Marty Leavitt for writing this and revealing what sick pups Union Busters are. Must read if you belong to a Union or are interested in forming one.
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ISBN
9781954929036
Other editions
Confessions of a union buster by Martin Jay Levitt (Paper Book)
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