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Reclaiming Labor is a passionate, well-researched, and timely manifesto for reinvigorating the American labor movement. Author Nolan Gray takes readers on a compelling journey through the history, triumphs, setbacks, and future of unions in the United States. From the gritty factory floors of the 20th century to the modern battlegrounds of gig work and automation, this book examines what went wrong-and how labor can rise again. Blending factual reporting with bold ideas, Gray outlines actionable steps for empowering workers, strengthening collective bargaining, and restoring solidarity across…mehr

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Reclaiming Labor is a passionate, well-researched, and timely manifesto for reinvigorating the American labor movement. Author Nolan Gray takes readers on a compelling journey through the history, triumphs, setbacks, and future of unions in the United States. From the gritty factory floors of the 20th century to the modern battlegrounds of gig work and automation, this book examines what went wrong-and how labor can rise again. Blending factual reporting with bold ideas, Gray outlines actionable steps for empowering workers, strengthening collective bargaining, and restoring solidarity across industries. With topics ranging from wage inequality to political representation, Reclaiming Labor calls for a new era of unity, transparency, and equitable pay for all. Whether you're a lifelong union member or someone curious about workers' rights, this book is a rallying cry for those who believe in the dignity of labor and the promise of fair work. It's more than a book-it's a blueprint for a better, more just America

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Autorenporträt
Nolan Gray is a lifelong advocate for working-class empowerment and a firm believer in the collective strength of organized labor. Drawing from years of research, personal stories, and the lived experiences of American workers, Gray blends historical knowledge with a bold vision for the future of unions in the United States. His work focuses on worker solidarity, economic justice, and the urgent need to revitalize union leadership for a new generation. This book is his tribute to the hands that built America-and a call to reclaim what's been lost.