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Labor unions and affordable housing: an uneasy relationship

Botein, Hilary - ;

Labor unions in the United States were involved in producing and advocating for affordable housing in the period after World War II, when labor wielded legislative, electoral, and economic power both nationally and locally. That involvement now has ceased almost completely. This article uses historical analysis to explore how labor unions influenced national housing policies and programs in the postwar United States, and considers how the labor and housing movements do and could collaborate today to meet the current pressing need for affordable housing, through alliances between organized labor and community groups in support of better housing and more unionized construction jobs.Printed Journal


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
PenerbitCalifornia: Sage Publications 2007
EdisiVol. 42 Issue 6, July 2007
SubjekLabor movement
Housing policy
Urban development
Community
Affordable housing
labor partnerships
ISBN/ISSN10780874
KlasifikasiNONE
Deskripsi Fisikpp. 771–798
Info Detail SpesifikUrban Affairs Review
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