Examines the record of U.S. Catholic involvement in the major labor-management controversies from 1960 to 1980. Indicates that the Catholic church supported labor's right to organize and bargain collectively and opposed management's resistance to the exercise of these moral and legal rights.
Rev. Patrick J. Sullivan is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana.
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...an invaluable reference work and will be of great interest, I am sure, to Catholics working in the field of social reform...I am pleased to recommend the book enthusiastically. -- George G. Higgins, Catholic University of America ...an invaluable reference work and will be of great interest, I am sure, to Catholics working in the field of social reform...I am pleased to recommend the book enthusiastically. -- George G. Higgins, Catholic University of America