Monday, January 23, 2012

Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever [Kindle Edition] by Martin Dugard (Author), Bill O'Reilly (Author) E books download from Book Store



 

“This short audiobook is like a crash course on one of the pivotal moments in the history of the united states…I especially enjoyed the details that focused on the personalities of Lincoln, his wife, Booth, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee and other key figures in this story…Bill O’Reilly, of The O’Reilly Factor, is an animated reader, as you might expect.” – The Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"As a the history of the united states, I wish my required reading had been as well written as this truly vivid and emotionally engaging account of Lincoln's assassination. And as a former combat infantry officer, I found myself running for cover at the Civil War battle scenes. This is the story of an American tragedy that changed the course of the history of the united states.  If you think you know this story, you don't until you’ve read Killing Lincoln.  Add historian to Bill O’Reilly’s already impressive résumé."—Nelson DeMille, author of The Lion and The Gold Coast

"Killing Lincoln is a must read historical thriller in the history of the united states. Bill O'Reilly recounts the dramatic events of the spring of 1865 with such exhilarating immediacy that you will feel like you are walking the streets of Washington, DC, on the night that John Wilkes Booth shot Abraham Lincoln.  This is a hugely entertaining, heart-stopping read."—Vince Flynn, author of American Assassin

"If Grisham wrote a novel about April 1865…it might well read like Killing Lincoln."—Peter J. Boyer, Newsweek

"[Killing Lincoln] delivers a taut, action-packed narrative with cliff-hangers aplenty..."--The Christian Science Monitor

"[Killing Lincoln] is nonfiction, albeit told in white-knuckled, John Grisham-like style."--New York Post

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A riveting historical narrative of the heart-stopping events surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and the first work of history from mega-bestselling author Bill O'Reilly

The anchor of The O'Reilly Factor recounts one of the most dramatic stories in the history of the united states —how one gunshot changed the country forever. In the spring of 1865, the bloody saga of America's Civil War finally comes to an end after a series of increasingly harrowing battles. President Abraham Lincoln's generous terms for Robert E. Lee's surrender are devised to fulfill Lincoln's dream of healing a divided nation, with the former Confederates allowed to reintegrate into American society. But one man and his band of murderous accomplices, perhaps reaching into the highest ranks of the U.S. government, are not appeased.

In the midst of the patriotic celebrations in Washington D.C., John Wilkes Booth—charismatic ladies' man and impenitent racist—murders Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre. A furious manhunt ensues and Booth immediately becomes the country's most wanted fugitive. Lafayette C. Baker, a smart but shifty New York detective and former Union spy, unravels the string of clues leading to Booth, while federal forces track his accomplices. The thrilling chase ends in a fiery shootout and a series of court-ordered executions—including that of the first woman ever executed by the U.S. government, Mary Surratt. Featuring some of history's most remarkable figures, vivid detail, and page-turning action, Killing Lincoln is history that reads like a thriller.

Tempest at Dawn by James D. Best E books Download from Book Store

 

The novel captures the real drama that ensued behind closed doors as they hammered out what is now the oldest living constitution. Read it for its historical value, the history of the united states. Read it for its dramatic value. But read it! --Bookviews, by Alan Caruba

It's a truly great read and is one of the few books I've picked up in the past year that I ended up reading more than 200 pages from in one sitting. --Militant Reviews

The dialog will surprise the reader with its eloquence and understatement. Any reader conversant with the history of the united states will have both his affection and appreciation for the Constitutional Convention deepened. --What Would The Founders Think? by Martin Sielaff

I find hope and confidence in the wonderfully written Tempest At Dawn, by James D. Best. Mr. Best sheds light on a time when it was necessary to revise the Articles of Confederation. He does it with eloquence. I wanted to read Tempest At Dawn, from cover-to-cover, after reading the first couple of pages.
As I read Tempest At Dawn, I felt as though I was present at the proceedings of the Convention and the private meetings of James Madison, George Washington, Robert Sherman, and others. You cannot help but feel pride as an American, as Tempest At Dawn reminds us of the impeccable integrity of our Founding Fathers. The delegates regarded one another with utmost respect and civility.

If you want to know the truth about the character of those gentlemen and you want to learn about the evolution of one of the greatest documents ever created by man--the Constitution of the United States--relax in your bed, favorite chair or recliner, and enjoy Tempest At Dawn, by James D. Best. --Beaufort Observer, Ballpoint column by Allen Ball

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The United States is on the brink of total collapse. The military has been reduced to near extinction, economic turmoil saps hope, and anarchy threatens, as world powers hover like vultures, eager to devour the remains. In a desperate move, a few powerful men call a secret meeting to plot the overthrow of the government.

Fifty-five men came to Philadelphia May of 1787with a congressional charter to revise the Articles of Confederation. Instead they founded the longest lasting republic in world history.

Tempest at Dawn tells their story.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Labor and Freedom [Kindle Edition] by Eugene V. Debs E books Download from Book Store

Labor and Freedom is a compilation of various letters written by Eugene V. Debs and speeches he made. All of the epistles and sermons deal with both labor and freedom which is why this collction is given the title Labor and Freedom. All of the writings exhibit Debs' intelligence and ability to command with his words. Debs' words almost 100 years old ring with truth and could be used to describe situations happening in the USA today

Sunday, January 15, 2012

The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit (Princeton Studies in American Politics) [Paperback] by Thomas J. Sugrue E books Download from Book Store


Once America's "arsenal of democracy," Detroit over the last fifty years has become the symbol of the American urban crisis. In this reappraisal of racial and economic inequality in modern America, Thomas Sugrue explains how Detroit and many other once prosperous industrial cities have become the sites of persistent racialized poverty. He challenges the conventional wisdom that urban decline is the product of the social programs and racial fissures of the 1960s. Probing beneath the veneer of 1950s prosperity and social consensus, Sugrue traces the rise of a new ghetto, solidified by changes in the urban economy and labor market and by racial and class segregation.

In this provocative revision of postwar American history, Sugrue finds cities already fiercely divided by race and devastated by the exodus of industries. He focuses on urban neighborhoods, where white working-class homeowners mobilized to prevent integration as blacks tried to move out of the crumbling and overcrowded inner city. Weaving together the history of workplaces, unions, civil rights groups, political organizations, and real estate agencies, Sugrue finds the roots of today's urban poverty in a hidden history of racial violence, discrimination, and deindustrialization that reshaped the American urban landscape after World War II.

In a new preface, Sugrue discusses the ongoing legacies of the postwar transformation of urban America and engages recent scholars who have joined in the reassessment of postwar urban, political, social, and African American history.

Triangle: The Fire That Changed America [Paperback] David von Drehle E books Download from Book Store


On a beautiful spring day, March 25, 1911, workers were preparing to leave the Triangle Shirtwaist factory in New York's Greenwich Village when a fire started. Within minutes it consumed the building's upper three stories. Firemen who arrived at the scene were unable to rescue those trapped inside. The final toll was 146—123 of them women. It was the worst disaster in New York City history until September 11, 2001. Harrowing yet compulsively readable, Triangle is both a chronicle of the fire and a vibrant portrait of an entire age. Waves of Jewish and Italian immigrants inundated New York in the early years of the century, filling its slums and supplying its garment factories with cheap, mostly female labor. Protesting their Dickensian work conditions, forty thousand women bravely participated in a massive shirtwaist workers' strike that brought together an unlikely coalition of socialists, socialites, and suffragettes. Von Drehle orchestrates these events into a drama rich in suspense and filled with memorable characters. Most powerfully, he puts a human face on the men and women who died, and shows how the fire dramatically transformed politics and gave rise to urban liberalism.
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
It was a profitable business in a modern fireproof building heralded as a model of efficiency. Yet the Triangle Shirtwaist factory in New York City became the deadliest workplace in American history when fire broke out on the premises on March 25, 1911. Within about 15 minutes the blaze killed 146 workers-most of them immigrant Jewish and Italian women in their teens and early 20s. Though most workers on the eighth and 10th floors escaped, those on the ninth floor were trapped behind a locked exit door. As the inferno spread, the trapped workers either burned to death inside the building or jumped to their deaths on the sidewalk below. Journalist Von Drehle (Lowest of the Dead: Inside Death Row and Deadlock: The Inside Story of America's Closest Election) recounts the disaster-the worst in New York City until September 11, 2001-in passionate detail. He explains the sociopolitical context in which the fire occurred and the subsequent successful push for industry reforms, but is at his best in his moment-by-moment account of the fire. He describes heaps of bodies on the sidewalk, rows of coffins at the makeshift morgue where relatives identified charred bodies by jewelry or other items, and the scandalous manslaughter trial at which the Triangle owners were acquitted of all charges stemming from the deaths. Von Drehle's engrossing account, which emphasizes the humanity of the victims and the theme of social justice, brings one of the pivotal and most shocking episodes of American labor history to life. Photos not seen by PW.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From School Library Journal
Adult/High School-Von Drehle has embedded the intense, moving tale of the tragic Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in a fascinating, meticulously documented account of a crucial period in U.S. history. In addition to using an impressive list of secondary sources, the author has drawn heavily on newspaper articles, author Leon Stine's interviews with survivors, and trial transcripts. In a short prologue, he provides a poignant account of stunned, grieving relatives trying to identify burned bodies. To show why the tragedy occurred, he then goes back two years to the beginning of the 1909 general strike. The stifling, dingy tenements and the horrific conditions of the factories where immigrant workers toiled for 84-hour workweeks are described in evocative detail. Stories of the hardships they left behind in Italy and Eastern Europe contribute to the portraits of the victims and villains. Readers unfamiliar with Tammany Hall, the Progressive movement, or the rise of trade unions benefit from clear, concise background information. The account of the fire, the investigation, and the trial are both heartbreaking and enraging. The courtroom drama of defense attorney Max Steuer brazenly defending the factory owners overshadows any modern comparison. After concluding with the announcement of the trial verdict, the author provides an epilogue covering the final years of the key figures. An appendix gives the first complete list of victims. Eight black-and-white photos are included.
Kathy Tewell, Chantilly Regional Library, VA
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life (Vintage) [Paperback] by Robert B. Reich E books Download from Book Store


From one of America's foremost economic and political thinkers comes a vital analysis of our new hypercompetitive and turbo-charged global economy and the effect it is having on American democracy. With his customary wit and insight, Reich shows how widening inequality of income and wealth, heightened job insecurity, and corporate corruption are merely the logical results of a system in which politicians are more beholden to the influence of business lobbyists than to the voters who elected them. Powerful and thought-provoking, Supercapitalism argues that a clear separation of politics and capitalism will foster an enviroment in which both business and government thrive, by putting capitalism in the service of democracy, and not the other way around.
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
In this compelling and important analysis of the triumph of capitalism and the decline of democracy, former labor secretary Reich urges us to rebalance the roles of business and government. Power, he writes, has shifted away from us in our capacities as citizens and toward us as consumers and investors. While praising the spread of global capitalism, he laments that supercapitalism has brought with it alienation from politics and community. The solution: to separate capitalism from democracy, and guard the border between them. Plainspoken and forceful, if somewhat repetitious, the book urges new and strengthened laws and regulations to restore authority to the citizens in us. Reich's proposals are anything but knee-jerk liberal: he calls for abolishing the corporate income tax and labels the corporate social responsibility movement distracting and even counterproductive. As in 2004's Reason, Reich exhibits perhaps too much confidence in Americans' ability to think and act in their own best interests. But he refuses to shift blame for corporations' dominance to the usual suspects, instead pointing a finger at consumers like you and me who want better deals, and from investors like us who want better returns, he writes. Provocatively argued, this book could help begin a necessary national conversation. (Sept. 6) 
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From Booklist
Reich, professor of public policy and former secretary of labor, argues that as the U.S. has grown stronger as a capitalist economy, it has grown weaker as a democratic nation. Reich begins by looking at the political and economic history that has contributed to the particular brand of capitalism and democracy practiced in the U.S. and how democracy is threatened as more and more Americans are engrossed in their roles as consumers and investors and less so as citizens. He recalls the "almost Golden Age" of the 1950s, a period of stability as large corporations, big labor, and government managed the interests of consumers, workers, management, and investors for the "common good." The spread of capitalism to a global level hasn't corresponded with a spread of democracy throughout the world and has led to some negative social consequences at home, including widening inequalities and a shrinking social safety net. Reich asserts that although Americans dislike what lower wages are doing to us as a nation, when weighed against lower prices or higher return on investments, we vacillate or look the other way. Reich uses tables and charts and plain speech to describe how the economy has grown so efficient and effective that the human equation is lost and how the democracy has become less and less responsive to common values. As citizens, we need to "make our purchases and investments a social choice as well as a personal one," Reich maintains. Bush, Vanessa --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Labor Economics [Hardcover] by George Borjas E books Download from Book Store

Labor Economics [Hardcover] by George Borjas E books Download from Book Store  is a well-received text that blends coverage of traditional topics with modern theory and developments into a superb Labor Economics book. The Fifth Edition builds on the features and concepts that made the first four editions successful, updating and adding new content to keep the text on the cusp of recent events in the Labor Economics field. The new edition continues to be the most concise book in the market, enabling the instructor to teach all relevant material in a semester-long class. Despite the book’s brevity, the instructor will find that all of the key topics in labor economics are efficiently covered in the Fifth Edition. Thanks to updated pedagogy, new end-of-chapter material, and even stronger instructor support, the Fifth Edition of Labor Economics remains one of the most relevant textbooks in the market.
This is truly an amazing work, which shows so many models of labor market phenomena at the undergraduate level that an undergraduate's economics education is incomplete without it. This book is essential reading for both undergraduates and policymakers who want to learn labor economics, economics in general, or have a deeper understanding of public policy issues. The best features are its unmatched explanations of human capital models, labor market discrimination models, and labor union models -- which will change the way you think of these issues and give deeper understanding. The book is both concise, deep, a quick and fun read, and makes Nobel-prize winning material accessible to any undergraduate or policy maker.
Product Details
Hardcover: 576 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin; 5 edition (February 23, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0073511366
ISBN-13: 978-0073511368
Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 1 inches



Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America [Paperback] by Barbara Ehrenreich E books Download from Book Store


Our sharpest and most original social critic goes "undercover" as an unskilled worker to reveal the dark side of American prosperity.
Millions of Americans work full time, year round, for poverty-level wages. In 1998, Barbara Ehrenreich decided to join them. She was inspired in part by the rhetoric surrounding welfare reform, which promised that a job -- any job -- can be the ticket to a better life. But how does anyone survive, let alone prosper, on $6 an hour? To find out, Ehrenreich left her home, took the cheapest lodgings she could find, and accepted whatever jobs she was offered. Moving from Florida to Maine to Minnesota, she worked as a waitress, a hotel maid, a cleaning woman, a nursing-home aide, and a Wal-Mart sales clerk. She lived in trailer parks and crumbling residential motels. Very quickly, she discovered that no job is truly "unskilled," that even the lowliest occupations require exhausting mental and muscular effort. She also learned that one job is not enough; you need at least two if you int to live indoors.
Nickel and Dimed reveals low-rent America in all its tenacity, anxiety, and surprising generosity -- a land of Big Boxes, fast food, and a thousand desperate stratagems for survival. Read it for the smoldering clarity of Ehrenreich's perspective and for a rare view of how "prosperity" looks from the bottom. You will never see anything -- from a motel bathroom to a restaurant meal -- in quite the same way again.
Essayist and cultural critic Barbara Ehrenreich has always specialized in turning received wisdom on its head with intelligence, clarity, and verve. With some 12 million women being pushed into the labor market by welfare reform, she decided to do some good old-fashioned journalism and find out just how they were going to survive on the wages of the unskilled--at $6 to $7 an hour, only half of what is considered a living wage. So she did what millions of Americans do, she looked for a job and a place to live, worked that job, and tried to make ends meet.
As a waitress in Florida, where her name is suddenly transposed to "girl," trailer trash becomes a demographic category to aspire to with rent at $675 per month. In Maine, where she ends up working as both a cleaning woman and a nursing home assistant, she must first fill out endless pre-employment tests with trick questions such as "Some people work better when they're a little bit high." In Minnesota, she works at Wal-Mart under the repressive surveillance of men and women whose job it is to monitor her behavior for signs of sloth, theft, drug abuse, or worse. She even gets to experience the humiliation of the urine test.
So, do the poor have survival strategies unknown to the middle class? And did Ehrenreich feel the "bracing psychological effects of getting out of the house, as promised by the wonks who brought us welfare reform?" Nah. Even in her best-case scenario, with all the advantages of education, health, a car, and money for first month's rent, she has to work two jobs, seven days a week, and still almost winds up in a shelter. As Ehrenreich points out with her potent combination of humor and outrage, the laws of supply and demand have been reversed. Rental prices skyrocket, but wages never rise. Rather, jobs are so cheap as measured by the pay that workers are encouraged to take as many as they can. Behind those trademark Wal-Mart vests, it turns out, are the borderline homeless. With her characteristic wry wit and her unabashedly liberal bent, Ehrenreich brings the invisible poor out of hiding and, in the process, the world they inhabit--where civil liberties are often ignored and hard work fails to live up to its reputation as the ticket out of poverty. --Lesley Reed --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

The Marx-Engels Reader (Second Edition) [Paperback] by Karl Marx (Author), Friedrich Engels (Author) E books Download from Book Store


This revised and enlarged edition of the leading anthology provides the essential writings of Marx and Engels--those works necessary for an introduction to Marxist thought and ideology.
If you're a person that is presently trying to decide where you should start out in your study of Marxism, this book is probably where you "should" start. The Marx-Engels reader has every conceivable work that should be read by any prospective Communist, or anti-Communist. It's all here, the Communist Manifesto, Capital Volume 1, the 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, the origin of family, private property and the state, and so on, and so on.
The format of the book has the writings of Marx-Engels in such a way, that a person can see the development of their ideas with, at the very least, some degree of efficiency. From the greed of the borgeoisie and the petty-borgeoisie, to the struggle of proletariat and the lumpen-proletariat. For a proletarian such as myself, this is the next best thing to purchasing Marx's collected works(it took me forever just to afford the extraordinary cost of Lenin's collected works). Currently, the ebb in revolutionary Marxism seems to indicate Marx was completely false in his description of Capitalism as a decadent system, but the fact is, Marxism is still a political force(whether "Cold Warriors" want to admit it or not), with prominent intellectuals such as Stephen Jay Gould and Cornel West being a few indivuals who are proponents of the ideaology. For a person who takes the time to look at the statistics, the middle class is completely vanishing, the disproportionate amount of wealth in the hands of the borgeoisie seems analogous to Lenin's description of 1890's Russia(I am referring to his masterful work, "New Economic Developments in Peasant Life, Volume 1, Collected Works", but in an advanced capitalist society such as the US, replace the word "peasant" with "proletarian"), the majority of the population are exponentially less prosperous than the minority of the population.
To conclude, any educated person, whether they be right-wingers, left-wingers, or extremists, should read this book. With the surprising success of Gennady Zyuganov in Russia, the very large socialist movement in the US, and of course, with the most populous country on Earth being a Communist nation, a rudimentary understanding of Marxism should be "necessary". In addition to the "Marx-Engels" reader, a person should read some of Lenin's more notable works, such as "What is to be Done?", "Who the Friends of the People are, and how they fight the social democrats", and "State and Revolution".

Right of Center America:How Fiscal Responsibility Can Solve America's Biggest Challenges. Solutions for the defitic, education, energy, the environment, health care, and entitlements. [Kindle Edition] by Andrew Best E books Download from Book Store


Right of Center America describes where America’s federal budget and national debt are today and details how they can be brought under control. This book is not about ideological battles. It is not about the Right vs. Left. It does not rehash the same tired arguments about spending reductions versus tax increases. Instead it provides simple, detailed solutions to reduce the federal budget and national debt. These solutions involve both decreasing some and increasing other federal department’s budgets and cutting some and increasing other taxes. Some recommendations you might have heard before, but most are new ideas, especially when dealing with America’s biggest challenges.
In addition to addressing the federal budget and national debt, Right of Center America also solves the biggest challenges facing America.
1) An energy plan that drastically reduces America’s dependency on foreign oil AND idles all coal, petroleum, and gas fueled power plants over the next 45 years.
2) An education plan ensures EVERY American has access to the best possible education.
3) Health Care reform that actually decreases the COST of Health Care by more than 20 percent and provides insurance coverage for those Americans that cannot afford it.
4) Economic and tax policy that will spur long-term investment in AMERICAN companies.
5) Entitlement reform that GUARANTEES safety-net programs, Social Security, and Medicare benefits.
6) A reigning in of defense and foreign policy spending.
7) Common sense immigration reform with a secure border and work-to-citizenship visas.
8) Election and judicial reform that increase government transparency and turnover.
Product Description:
How can the U.S. decrease its national debt by 60 percent over the next twenty years while solving the most pressing challenges of today? Many books explain the problems presented by the current U.S. fiscal federal budget crisis, but none provide a comprehensive proposal to correct it. Right of Center America not only details the federal budget, it provides a specific plan that eliminates the federal deficit and reduces the national debt. The book details a strategy of how federal programs should be evaluated and the resulting analysis of this review.
Right of Center America shows what America can do when it is fiscally responsible. Detailed, innovative plans are presented that would fix America's biggest challenges. Entitlements are made solvent. Health care costs are reduced and insurance coverage is provided for the poor. Every American is guaranteed the best public education by empowering both the teacher and the parent. Illegal immigration is curtailed. An energy plan is detailed that drastically reduces the use of petroleum and coal over the next 30 years. A fiscally responsible foreign policy is introduced. Common sense economic, tax, election, and judicial reforms are presented.
These challenges are solved while reducing the deficit and without massive tax increases. Nowhere else will you find such creative, simple, and feasible solutions. Right of Center America is written for those Americans who are not ideologically tied to a political party. This book focuses on fiscal matters and does not delve into social issues. This biggest problems facing America today, the problems that will cripple the next generation of Americans, are fiscal issues.
With a national debt exceeding $13 trillion, an annual federal budget deficit close to $500 billion, and interest payments approaching $500 billion per year, this book is a must read. If you only read one chapter of my book, please read chapter seven. I provide detailed examples on how to reduce the cost of health care by a conservative 21% without the need for federally managed health care system. In fact, my plan would actually result in a reduction of health care costs by more than a third, but I only use worst-case scenarios in my figures. More importantly, I believe this could be a bipartisan plan that both parties could support.

Out Of This Furnace: A Novel of Immigrant Labor in America by Thomas Bell E books Download From Book Store



Out of This Furnace is Thomas Bell’s most compelling achievement.  Its story of three generations of an immigrant Slovak family -- the Dobrejcaks -- still stands as a fresh and extraordinary accomplishment.
The novel begins in the mid-1880s with the naive blundering career of Djuro Kracha.  It tracks his arrival from the old country as he walked from New York to White Haven, his later migration to the steel mills of Braddock, and his eventual downfall through foolish financial speculations and an extramarital affair.  The second generation is represented by Kracha’s daughter, Mary, who married Mike Dobrejcak, a steel worker.  Their decent lives, made desperate by the inhuman working conditions of the mills, were held together by the warm bonds of their family life, and Mike’s political idealism set example for the children.  Dobie Dobrejcak, the third generation, came of age in the 1920s determined not to be sacrificed to the mills.  His involvement in the successful unionization of the steel industry climaxed a half-century struggle to establish economic justice for the workers.
Out of This Furnace is a document of ethnic heritage and of a violent and cruel period in our history, but it is also a superb story.  The writing is strong and forthright, and the novel builds constantly to its triumphantly human conclusion
“In a powerful novel that spans three generations of a Slovak family, Thomas Bell vividly tells the story of immigrants and their children who lived, toiled, and died in America's mill towns.”
—Journal of American Ethnic History
"I use Out of This Furnace as a first reading in my American History course because it provides an overview of the period, introduces the idea of industrialization from a worker point of view, and provides insights into immigrant ethnic communities in twentieth-century America."
—Lawrence Levine, George Mason University

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Easy Labor: Every Woman's Guide to Choosing Less Pain and More Joy During Childbirth by William-Camann E books Download From Book Store

THE FIRST COMPLETE, COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO PAIN RELIEF DURING LABOR AND DELIVERY

Far too many expectant mothers find themselves unprepared when labor begins and natural techniques don’t effectively manage the pain. This indispensable guide provides reassuring, proven approaches to combining medical and natural techniques to ensure the most comfortable pain-free labor possible. In Easy Labor, you’ll discover

• what to expect during labor, and key factors that affect your comfort
• the facts on epidurals, safety concerns, and how effectively they reduce pain
• the pros and cons of pain-relief medications
• complementary and alternative methods, including water immersion, acupuncture, hypnosis, massage, and birth balls
• how your choice of hospital or birth center affects your pain-management options
• techniques to calm and eliminate the specific fears and stresses associated with childbirth 

So relax and enjoy your pregnancy, with this important book by your side!

There Is Power in a Union: The Epic Story of Labor in America by Philip Dray Download E Books from Book Store


There Is Power in a Union: The Epic Story of Labor in America by Philip Dray traces the history of American trade unionism from the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts, in the 1820s to unionism’s decline in the 1980s and the current status of organized labor, which the author suggests “may have been reduced to a whisper of its former greatness.”
He explores such issues as what workers in different eras felt were their rights, what kind of future they envisioned for themselves and their families, the tension that erupts between skilled and unskilled labor, the impact of immigration, and the changing role of government in labor issues. 
The reader learns about recent labor concerns, including decades of globalization, which allows U.S. businesses to relocate production overseas using lower-cost workers and creative personnel practices such as massive hiring of temporary and part-time employees, who do not receive pension and health benefits. 
He notes that security of full-time employees is also threatened in our 24/7 workplace dominated by computers and e-mail, which he dubs “the electronic collar.” A thought-provoking book. --Mary Whaley --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Cases and Materials on Employment Discrimination (Casebook Series) by Michael J. Zimmer, Charles A. Sullivan, Rebecca Hanner White Free PDF Download


Cases and Materials on Employment Discrimination (Casebook Series) written  by Michael J. Zimmer, Charles A. Sullivan, Rebecca Hanner White.
Review :

This exceptionally cohesive casebook earned its best-selling status by introducing and adhering to a rigorous conceptual structure for the study of all aspects of employment discrimination. Its hallmark is its integration of the statutes and developing precedents with a wide array of theoretical perspectives.
Drawing on the expertise of its highly regarded authors, Cases and Materials on Employment Discrimination, Seventh Edition, offers: 

  • an effective combination of cases, notes, and problems
  • a balance of lower and Supreme Court cases, as well as statutory material
  • a conceptual framework that becomes a tool for understanding how discrimination is defined and how it is proven in the course of litigation
  • broad coverage that includes race, sex, age, gender, religion, and disability
  • an annual statutory supplement by the authors-a useful reference source, available for purchase
  • a regularly updated website featuring new materials as they emerge
  • expanded and revised Teacher s Manual



The Seventh Edition offers:

  • new structure for proving individual disparate treatment cases in the wake of Desert Palace
  • an integrated treatment of the emerging cognitive bias literature and its impact on the la
  • analysis of Ledbetter s impact on time limitations
  • recognition of revived interest in class actions as a result of Dukes v. Wal-Mart
  • notes edited for greater student accessibility and emphasizing cutting edge issues
  • Now updated and revised to be shorter, streamlined, and more student-friendly, the Seventh Edition continues to be the best choice for teaching Employment Discrimination Law.



Employment Law for Business by Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander, Laura P. Hartman Free PDF Download




This book contains a complete guide about Employment Law for Business. Hartman is a recognized expert in the employment relationship and Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander Manglify is a tenured associate professor of Legal Studies at the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business. The collaboration of these two experts, produced a high quality book.
First part of this book is about The Regulation of the Employment Relationship and contains three chapters :
Chapter 1 The Regulation of Employment
Chapter 2 Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Chapter 3 Legal Construction of the Employment Environment

Second part part of this book is about The Regulation of Discrimination in Employment, and contains :
Chapter 4 Affirmative Action
Chapter 5 Race Discrimination
Chapter 6 Gender Discrimination
Chapter 7 Sexual Harassment
Chapter 8 Affinity Orientation Discrimination
Chapter 9 Religious Discrimination
Chapter 10 National Origin Discrimination
Chapter 11 Age Discrimination
Chapter 12 Disability Discrimination

The third part of this book is about The Regulation of the Employment Environment
Chapter 13 The Employee's Right to Privacy and Management of Personal Information
Chapter 14 Labor Law
Chapter 15 Occupational Safety and Health
Chapter 16 Employee Retirement Income Security Act
Chapter 17       Fair Labor Standards Act



Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Act No. 2 of 2004 on Industrial Relations Disputes Settlement

Act No. 2 of 2004 on Industrial Relations Disputes Settlement
(Undang-Undang No. 2 Tahun 2004 Tentang Penyelesain Perselisihan Hubungan Industrial)


Undang-undang ini berisikan mengenai Penyelesaian Perselisihan Hubungan Industrial yang terjadi di suatu Perusahaan.
Adapun perselisihan dibagi atas 4 yaitu :

  1. Perselisihan Hak yaitu perselisihan atas hal-hal yang bersifat normatif
  2. Perselisihan Kepentingan yaitu perselisihan atas syarat-syarat kerja dalam Peraturan Perusahaan atau Pejanjian Kerja Bersama
  3. Perselisihan PHK
  4. Perselisihan antar Serikat Buruh

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Government Regulations No. 14/1993 Labor Social Insurance (PP No.13 Tahun 1993 tentang JAMSOSTEK)

Government Regulation No. 14/1993 Labor Social Insurance 
(PP No.13 Tahun 1993 tentang JAMSOSTEK)

This regulation manage about Social Insurance of Labor in Indonesia.
Summary of this regulation :
BAB I PENGERTIAN
BAB II KEPESERTAAN
Bagian Pertama: Persyaratan Kepesertaan
Bagian Kedua: Tata Cara Pendaftaran Kepesertaan
BAB III IURAN
Bagian Pertama: Besarnya Iuran
Bagian Kedua: Tata Cara Pembayaran luran
BAB IV BESAR DAN TATA CARA PEMBAYARAN DAN PELAYANAN JAMINAN
Bagian Pertama: Jaminan Kecelakaan Kerja
Bagian Kedua: Jaminan Kematian
Bagian Ketiga: Jaminan Hari Tua
Bagian Keempat: Jaminan Pemeliharaan Kesehatan
BAB V SANKSI
BAB VI KETENTUAN LAIN-LAIN
BAB VII KETENTUAN PERALIHAN

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Act 13/2003 (Undang-Undang Ketenagakerjaan No. 13 Tahun 2003)

This act replaced  Act 25/1997.
Here is the summary of Act 13/2003 :


1. CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS
2. CHAPTER II STATUTORY BASIS, PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES
3. CHAPTER III EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
4. CHAPTER IV MANPOWER PLANNING AND MANPOWER INFORMATION
5. CHAPTER V JOB TRAINING
6. CHAPTER VI JOB PLACEMENT
7. CHAPTER VII EXTENSION OF JOB OPPORTUNITIES
8. CHAPTER VIII EMPLOYMENT OF FOREIGN WORKER
9. CHAPTER IX EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS
10. CHAPTER X PROTECTION, WAGES AND WELFARE
Section One : Protection
Subsection 1 : Disabled Person
Subsection 2 : Children
Subsection 3 : Women
Subsection 4 : Working Hours
Subsection 5 : Occupational Safety and Health
Section Two : Wages
Section Three : Welfare
11. CHAPTER XI INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Section One : General
Section Two : Trade/Labour Union
Section Three : Entrepreneurs’ Organization
Section Four : Bipartite Cooperation Institution
Section Five : Tripartite Cooperation Institution
Section Six : Company Ragulations
Section Seven : Collective Labour Agreement
Section Eight : Institutions/Agencies for the Settlement of Industrial Relation Disputes
Subsection 1 : Industrial Relations Disputes
Subsection 2 : Strike
Subsection 3 : Lock-Out
12. CHAPTER XII TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT
13. CHAPTER XIII MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT
14. CHAPTER XIV LABOUR INSPECTION
15. CHAPTER XV INVESTIGATION
16. CHAPTER XVI CRIMINAL PROVISIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS
Section One : Criminal Provisions
Section Two : Administrative Sanctions
17. CHAPTER XVII TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
18. CHAPTER XVIII CLOSING PROVISIONS

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  1. Undang-Undang No. 13 Tahun 2003 tentang Ketenagakerjaan
  2. Act 13/2003