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Looking to understand the profound impact of globalization on labor in North America? Look no further! Our book, "NAFTA and Labor in North America (Working Class in American History)," provides a comprehensive analysis of the effects of global market integration on Mexican and American workers and labor unions.
With the rise of international trade agreements like the North American Free Trade Agreement and the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation, traditional union strategies have become ineffective. Our book, written by Norman Caulfield, explores the diminishing political influence of trade unions and their divergent positions on crucial issues such as labor migration and workers' rights.
What sets this book apart is its examination of the parallel decline in the United States' significance in the global economy. As the world becomes more interconnected, organizations once dedicated to worker concessions are now advocating for workers to make sacrifices in order to remain competitive in the global marketplace.
Gain a deep understanding of the challenges faced by labor unions and workers in this age of globalization. Order your copy of "NAFTA and Labor in North America (Working Class in American History)" today and stay ahead of the curve!
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