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LynnWilliams remains one of the most influential North American union leaders ofthe twentieth century. His two terms as president of the United Steelworkers ofAmerica, from 1983 until 1994, capped off a career in labour relations spanningnearly five decades. Among his many notable achievements were the newbargaining techniques he developed to face challenges from anti-unionpoliticians such as Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. Williams also played amajor role in the structural readjustment of the North American steel industryduring its most turbulent period, the 1980s and 1990s.In his memoirs, Williams vividlyrecounts his life in labour, with all its triumphs, challenges, hopes, anddreams. While telling his own story, Williams also traces the rise andtransformation of the labour movement from the Second World War to today.Providing an insider's perspective on union developments and issues, One Day Longer is a profound reflectionof Williams's impressive career.
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