Plant shutdowns and industrial flight: Dealing capital out in the eighties

The causes of industrial flight & its costs to workers & trade unions in the US are assessed. Various strategies for combating plant closures are evaluated, including proposed federal legislation & localized forms of worker intervention such as the Youngstown Community Steel Corp. Pointi...

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