The Teamster Scandal
Title: The Teamster Scandal
Category: /History
Details: Words: 2837 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Teamster Scandal
Category: /History
Details: Words: 2837 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Teamster Scandal
Introduction
The contest for leadership of the Teamsters reflects a deep struggle over fundamental principles. The union today is a battleground between reformers committed to union democracy and workers' power in the workplace, and a small group of officials defending their own power and the perks of office. Two models of unionism - really two models of society and politics - contend for the hearts and minds of the Teamster members. This
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Future,” Dollars & Sense, 19 September 1998.
Lichtenstein, Nelson, “The Struggle for a New Labor Movement--Again,” Los Angeles Times, 3 May 1998.
Silverstein, Stuart, “Fallout From Teamster Scandal Runs Deep,” Los Angeles Times, 19 November 1997.
“Teamsters Scheme Threatens Administration,” Gannett News Service, 1998, on-line, available from Netscape@http://www.northernlight.com.
“The Teamsters’ Next Election,” The Washington Post Company, 3 July 1998, available from Netscape@http://www.laborers.org.
“Ties Between Teamsters, Democrats Investigated,” CNN Interactive, 23 August 1997, available from Netscape@http://www.cnn.com.
