Eisenhower and Landrum-Griffin: A Study in Labor-Management Politics - Hardcover
by R. Alton Lee (Author)
During the 1950s two Senate investigations, both highly publicized through the new medium of television, revealed the spread of racketeers and corruption among labor unions. Taking advantage of these sensational revelations, business interests, who for years had chafed against the federal government's pro-labor policies, mounted a campaign to curb labor's power. With the support of the business-oriented administration of Dwight Eisenhower, they pushed through Congress a new ""reform"" law-the La
Author Biography
R. Alton Lee is professor emeritus of history at the University of South Dakota.