"In Transit, Volume 31" offers a detailed historical record from the perspective of the Amalgamated Transit Union. This volume provides insights into the critical issues, challenges, and triumphs of transit workers and the broader labor movement. Readers will find valuable information on the policies, negotiations, and events shaping public transportation and the lives of those who operate and maintain it.
This volume serves as a primary resource for understanding the evolution of labor relations within the transit industry and its impact on urban development and worker rights. A valuable addition to any labor history collection.
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