The Truth About American History: An Austro-Jeffersonian Perspective

8. Major Episodes in American Labor History: An Austrian Reevaluation, Part II

06.20.2005 - By Play

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Up until the 1930s there was freedom of contract between workers and employers by which they could make, accept, or reject any offers of remuneration. With the 1930s comes the idea of exclusive bargaining agents decided upon by a majority of workers, and compulsory to all.

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