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In The Man Who Hated Work and Loved Labor: The Life and Times of Tony Mazzocchi, author and labor expert Les Leopold recounts the life of the late Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers Union leader. Mazzocchi's struggle to address the unconscionable toxic exposure of tens of thousands of workers led to the passage of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and included work alongside nuclear whistleblower Karen Silkwood. His noble, high-profile efforts forever changed working conditions in American industry—and made him enemy number one to a powerful few.
As early as the 1950s, when the term "environment" was nowhere on the political radar, Mazzocchi learned about nuclear fallout and began integrating environmental concerns into his critique of capitalism and his union work. An early believer in global warming, he believed that the struggle of capital against nature was the irreconcilable contradiction that would force systemic change.
Mazzocchi's story of non-stop activism parallels the rise and fall of industrial unionism. From his roots in a pro-FDR, immigrant family in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, through McCarthyism, the Sixties, and the surge of the environmental movement, Mazzocchi took on Corporate America, the labor establishment and a complacent Democratic Party.
This profound biography should be required reading for those who believe in taking risks and making the world a better place. While Mazzocchi's story is so full of peril and deception that it seems almost a work of fiction, Leopold proves that the most provocative and lasting stories in life are those of real people.
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--Carl Pope, Executive Director, Sierra Club
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--Barbara Ehrenreich, author, Nickel and Dimed
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—Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize Winning historian
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--Richard Trumka, Secretary-Treasurer of the AFL-CIO
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—Bruce Springsteen, Grammy Award-winning musician
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--Howard Zinn, author, A People's History of the United States
Synopsis:
In The Man Who Hated Work and Loved Labor: The Life and Times of Tony Mazzocchi, author and labor expert Les Leopold recounts the life of the late Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers Union leader. Mazzocchi's struggle to address the unconscionable toxic exposure of tens of thousands of workers led to the passage of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and included work alongside nuclear whistleblower Karen Silkwood. His noble, high-profile efforts forever changed working conditions in American industryand made him enemy number one to a powerful few.
As early as the 1950s, when the term environment was nowhere on the political radar, Mazzocchi learned about nuclear fallout and began integrating environmental concerns into his critique of capitalism and his union work. An early believer in global warming, he believed that the struggle of capital against nature was the irreconcilable contradiction that would force systemic change.
Mazzocchis story of non-stop activism parallels the rise and fall of industrial unionism. From his roots in a pro-FDR, immigrant family in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, through McCarthyism, the Sixties, and the surge of the environmental movement, Mazzocchi took on Corporate America, the laborestablishment and a complacent Democratic Party.
This profound biography should be required reading for those who believe in taking risks and making the world a better place. While Mazzocchis story is so full of peril and deception that it seems almost a work of fiction, Leopold proves that the most provocative and lasting stories in life are those of real people.
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Table of Contents
Prologue
1. The Prince of Shallow Junior High
2. Basic Training
3. Running With the Reds
4. Infiltrator
5. Subversive Suburbs
6. From Bombs to Broadway
7. From CIO to CIA
8. Masters of War
9. Stars in Their Vision
10. The Mad Rush
11. Catalytic Converter
12. Crash
13. The Heart of the Deal
14. Round Two
15. Lost Battalions
16. Party Time
17. Stepping Stones
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labor guy, December 14, 2007 (view all comments by labor guy)
This is a terrific book. A great read about a great man who is nowhere near as famous as he should be. Mazzocchi's life was jam-packed with drama, politics and with a string of successes -- e.g. shining a light on the hazards of asbestos and inventing the concept of our "right to know" about toxics -- that were truly extraordinary. And Leoold's book is packed with political passion and a deep understanding and appreciation of its subject.
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9781933392646
- Subtitle:
- The Life and Times of Tony Mazzocchi
- Author:
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Chelsea Green Publishing Company
- Subject:
- General
- Subject:
- Labor & Industrial Relations - General
- Subject:
- General Biography
- Subject:
- Labor leaders
- Subject:
- United states
- Subject:
- Labor & Industrial Relations - Unions
- Edition Description:
- Trade paper
- Publication Date:
- November 2007
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Grade Level:
- General/trade
- Language:
- English
- Illustrations:
- Y
- Pages:
- 525
- Dimensions:
- 9 x 6 in










