This study provides the opportunity to compare the hiring and employment practices, within the context of local conditions, as they exist in five major ports. I
Workers who loaded and unloaded ships have formed a distinctive occupational group over the past two centuries. As trade expanded so the numbers of dock laboure
Davis also documents struggles by New York black and Hispanic longshoremen against union and employer discrimination and shows how the wildcat strikes in both p
The advance of trade unionism in the early 20th century to a dominant place in the American economy brought a major change in the life of the nation. This is th
This book provides a description of a number of institutional features of the U.S. labor market and prompts an analytical debate about the origins of the instit