"The Hart, Schaffner & Marx Labor Agreement: Industrial Law In The Clothing Industry" documents an important agreement between Hart, Schaffner & Marx and the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. This agreement represents a landmark in labor relations, showcasing early efforts at collective bargaining and establishing rules and procedures for resolving workplace disputes. As a historical document, it provides invaluable insights into the evolution of labor laws and industrial practices in the United States, particularly within the garment industry during the early 20th century. This book offers a primary source perspective on the challenges and triumphs of labor negotiations, making it an essential resource for historians, labor scholars, and anyone interested in the development of fair labor practices.
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