Environmental Unions: Labor and the Superfund By Craig Slatin
@article{Jirles2010EnvironmentalUL, title={Environmental Unions: Labor and the Superfund By Craig Slatin}, author={Bill Jirles}, journal={International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health}, year={2010}, volume={16}, pages={85 - 86} }
Craig Slatin’s book, Environmental Unions: Labor and the Superfund, presents the history of the Superfund Worker Education and Training Program (WETP) from its inception to its development as an internationally renowned occupational hazards training program. Slatin works to impart the political, social, and technical aspects of the WETP and how labor unions cooperated in establishing a federally funded program that protects workers. Environmental Unions is a treatise that showcases the WETP and… CONTINUE READING
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