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Confessions of a Union Buster
Confessions of a Union Buster
Author: Marty Levitt, Terry C. Toczynski
A former union buster exposes the dirty tricks that elevated him to the top of his profession and that have transformed the war on organized labor into a billion-dollars-per-year industry. This book is the story of a man who has decided to come in out of the cold, to clear his conscience, and to share the hard lessons he has learned. Line dra...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780517583302
ISBN-10: 0517583305
Publication Date: 8/24/1993
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Crown
Book Type: Hardcover
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A revealing look into how some companies will fight to keep unions out, written by a man who used to work for them to do just that. Martin Jay Levitt planned and executed customized union-busting campaigns at more than 250 businesses across America, from coal mines and factories to airlines and nursing homes. He reached the pinnacle of his profession by demolishing friendships, shattering families, and turning worker against worker... as he says in his speeches, "I come from a very dirty business..."


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