The People's Bargain

audiobook (Unabridged) Unions and the Struggle for Democratic Rights

By Tracey Pollard

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The People's Bargain chronicles the pivotal role of unions in securing fundamental democratic rights for American workers. Spanning from the late 19th century to the present day, this comprehensive narrative traces the historical trajectory of the labor movement as it fought tirelessly for everything from safe working conditions and fair wages to the right to vote and civil liberties. Beyond their economic impact, unions emerged as powerful advocates for social justice, challenging racial discrimination, promoting gender equality, and championing the rights of immigrants. Through their collective bargaining power, they not only improved the lives of their members but also strengthened the fabric of American democracy, fostering a more just and equitable society. The book meticulously examines the challenges and setbacks that unions faced along the way, from government suppression to corporate resistance. Yet, despite these obstacles, the labor movement persisted, proving to be an enduring force for progress. Through vivid anecdotes and rigorous analysis, it illuminates the unyielding spirit of workers who fought for their rights and the profound impact they had on shaping the course of American history.

The People's Bargain