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A Worker Justice Reader

A Worker Justice Reader

A Worker Justice Reader

Essential Writings On Religion And Labor

EDITED BY JOY HEINE

Brief Description:
Based in Chicago, the national organization Interfaith Worker Justice has brought together key writings that identify and explain essential labor and economic issues from a religious perspectives, including Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and Muslim. Designed for educational use, whether in traditional courses or community outreach, this is an indispensable resource for those concerned with contemporary labor issues and workers rights. With sidebars, tables, illustrations, and suggested readings, A Worker Justice Reader offers a wide range of data and detail for study, reflection, and action.

Orbis 2010 215 PP. Paper

$24.00 (in stock)

 

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