U.S. Labor and the Viet-Nam War

U.S. Labor and the Viet-Nam War
Author: Philip Sheldon Foner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Presents a comprehensive documentation of the steady growth of labor opposition to U.S. involvement in Vietnam, from a few voices in a minority of unions to a majority labor position.

Labor movement in Vietnam

Labor movement in Vietnam
Author: Quang Quỹ Trịnh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 578
Release: 1970
Genre: Labor and laboring classes
ISBN:

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Divided Loyalties

Divided Loyalties
Author: Frank Koscielski
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317776089

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This book explores the international leadership of the AFL-CIO, the UAW and UAW Local 600, the world's largest union local, and reveals that overall, working-class response to the Vietnam War mirrored that of the American society as a whole.

Between a River and a Mountain

Between a River and a Mountain
Author: Edmund F. Wehrle
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2010-02-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472025791

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Between a River and a Mountain details American labor's surprisingly complex relationship to the American war in Vietnam. Breaking from the simplistic story of "hard hat patriotism," Wehrle uses newly released archival material to demonstrate the AFL-CIO's continuing dedication to social, political, and economic reform in Vietnam. The complex, sometimes turbulent, relationship between American union leaders and their counterparts in the Vietnamese Confederation of Labor (known as the CVT) led to dangerous political compromises: the AFL-CIO eventually accepted much-needed support for their Vietnamese activities from the CIA, while the CVT's need to sustain their relationship with the Americans lured them into entanglements with a succession of corrupt Saigon governments. Although the story's endpoint--the painfully divided and weakened labor movement of the 1970s--may be familiar, Wehrle offers an entirely new understanding of the historical forces leading up to that decline, unraveling his story with considerable sophistication and narrative skill. "Stunning in its research and sophisticated in its analysis, Between a River and a Mountain is one of the best studies we have of labor and the Vietnam War." --Robert K. Brigham, Shirley Ecker Boskey Professor of History and International Relations, Vassar College "Skillfully blending diplomatic and labor history, Wehrle's book is a valuable contribution to the ever-widening literature on the Vietnam War." --George Herring, University of Kentucky "Wehrle has written a compelling and original study of the AFL-CIO, the South Vietnamese labor movement and the Vietnam War." --Judith Stein, Professor of History, City College and Graduate School of the City University of New York "With this important book, Edmund Wehrle gives us the first full-fledged scholarly examination of organized labor's relationship to the Vietnam War. Based on deep research in U.S. and foreign archives, and presented in clear and graceful prose, Between a River and a Mountain adds a great deal to our understanding of how the AFL-CIO approached the war and in turn was fundamentally altered by its staunch support for Americanization. Nor is it merely an American story that Wehrle tells, for he also presents fascinating information on the Vietnamese Confederation of Labor and its sometimes-strained relations with U.S. labor." --Fredrik Logevall, Cornell University Edmund F. Wehrle is Assistant Professor of History, Eastern Illinois University.

Not Yet a Workers' Paradise

Not Yet a Workers' Paradise
Author: Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2009
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: 1564324761

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This 32-page report documents the Vietnamese government's crackdown on independent trade unions and profiles labor rights activists who have been detained, placed under house arrest, or imprisoned by the Vietnamese government in violation of international law. The report calls on donor governments and foreign firms investing in Vietnam to press the government to treat workers properly.

Labour in Vietnam

Labour in Vietnam
Author: Anita Chan
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2011-08-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9814311944

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Two decades after Vietnam introduced a programme of economic renovation commonly known as Doi Moi, the country today allows market competition in industry, and a new working class has been created. This is the first book to focus on the role and conditions of workers in the new economic regime. The authors of the book trace Vietnam's labour history, explore the impact of the socialist legacy and examine the reasons for the large number of recent strikes. The book provides insights into the workforce of one of Asia's most rapidly developing industrial economies.

Vietnamese Labor.*

Vietnamese Labor.*
Author: United States. Embassy (Vietnam)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1970
Genre: Labor
ISBN:

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Organizing on Separate Shores

Organizing on Separate Shores
Author: Kent Wong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 9780983628927

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