Is It Still a Union Town?
Is It Still a Union Town?
When Rupert Murdoch bought the New York Post in 1976 he launched his new product with a declaration that New York was “a newspaper town again.” The Newspaper Guild, under pressure to grant Murdoch wage and work rule concessions, responded by distributing buttons declaring, “New York: A Union Town Still.” The implicit defensiveness of that move— a major union has to remind people that this is a union town?—underlines the state of labor in New York. Even here, in one of the cradles of American unionism, there has been both serious erosion and a dramatic shift in the base and nature of union power.
To be sure, the Guild’s button emphasized what is still an important truth: for all its economic...
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