The Gift That Keeps on Giving

This chapter focuses on employer efforts to institutionalize open-shop ideas. It opens by considering the postwar political landscape and employers’ analysis of it. It next turns to shifts in how employers dealt with their workers, exploring modern personnel management, welfare capitalism, and compa...

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Business History
churches
colleges and universities
company unions
National Association of Manufacturers
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personnel management
public relations
publicity
welfare capitalism
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