Backroom Bargaining Backroom Bargaining
Working Class in American History

Backroom Bargaining

Racketeering and Rebellion in New York City's Labor Unions

    • Pre-Order
    • Expected 17 Mar 2026
    • $29.99
    • Pre-Order
    • $29.99

Publisher Description

Organized crime figures and their minions honeycombed unions while leadership instituted nepotism, salary padding, and other practices that undermined the well-being of the rank and file. But in New York City, groups of union members and their legal allies waged a years-long struggle against corruption and for better working conditions. Jane LaTour combines rich oral histories with research to take readers into the construction sites, power plants, and Merchant Marine ships where the dramas played out. Dissidents risked their livelihoods for a variety of reasons, from practical concerns like job security and safety to larger ideas like union democracy. LaTour examines the factors that allowed unchecked corruption and kept unions from living up to their potential. But she also tells the eyewitness stories of solidarity and worker spirit that fueled the fight to retake labor power. A rare history of union corruption, Backroom Bargaining shines a light on worker campaigns to uphold fairness and equity in the workplace.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
AVAILABLE
2026
17 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
298
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Illinois Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
1.7
MB
Labor's End Labor's End
2022
Teacher Strike! Teacher Strike!
2017
Struggle for the Soul of the Postwar South Struggle for the Soul of the Postwar South
2015
Diamond and Juba Diamond and Juba
2025
We Always Had a Union We Always Had a Union
2025
Para Power Para Power
2024