Incoming Resources
- The end of American labor unions, the right-to-work movement and the erosion of collective bargaining, Raymond L Hogler
- American prison, a reporter's undercover journey into the business of punishment, Shane Bauer
- Getting paid while taking time, the women's movement and the development of paid family leave policies in the United States, Megan A. Sholar
- Making it, why manufacturing still matters, Louis Uchitelle
- Only one thing can save us, why America needs a new kind of labor movement, Thomas Geoghegan
- "We are all fast-food workers now", the global uprising against poverty wages, Annelise Orleck ; photographs by Liz Cooke
- American workers, American unions, the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, Robert H. Zieger, Timothy J. Minchin, and Gilbert J. Gall
- The death and life of American labor, toward a new worker's movement, Stanley Aronowitz
- Reskilling America, learning to labor in the twenty-first century, Katherine S. Newman, Hella Winston
- The fight for fifteen, the right wage for a working America, David Rolf, assisted by Corrie Watterson Bryant
- The influence machine, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the corporate capture of American life, Alyssa Katz
- Household workers unite, the untold story of African American women who built a movement, Premilla Nadasen
- A class by herself:, protective laws for women workers, 1890s-1990s, Nancy Woloch
- The sweat of their face, portraying American workers, David C. Ward and Dorothy Moss ; with an essay by John Fagg