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table of contents
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
[1] The Political Economy of Workplace Regulation
[2] Before OSHA
[3] The Origins of the OSH Act
[4] The Politics of Deregulation
[5] Labor’s Defense of Social Regulation
[6] The White House Review Programs
[7] OSHA
[8] Regulatory Reform
[9] Conclusion
Notes
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Acronyms
Index
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Labor and Social Change
A series edited by Paula Rayman and Carmen Sirianni
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