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Focuses primarily on social movements and institutions based on industrial labor. Intends to give equal attention to other labor systems and social contexts in America.
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Bio
Focuses primarily on social movements and institutions based on industrial labor. Intends to give equal attention to other labor systems and social contexts in America.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Human Resources, Labor, Workplace, Workplace Safety & Workers' Comp
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