Notes
Zipser, ‘Book Reviews;’ Cohen, ‘Minority Union Bargaining;’ Herbst, ‘The Rebirth of Minority Union Bargaining?’ Newman, ‘A Union in Every Workplace;’ Newman, ‘Meet the Man Who Wrote the Book.’
Budd, ‘Book Reviews;’ True, ‘Review Essay;’ Wilson, ‘A Union's a Union.’
‘Favorite Excuse for Forced Dues Is a Fraud: New Book (Inadvertently) Debunks Anti-Right to Work Propaganda.’ National Right to Work Newsletter 51, no. 6 (2005): 7, <http://www.nrtwc.org/nl/nl200506p7.pdf> (accessed 20 July 2005).
For conveniently brief versions, see Morris, ‘Returning Members-Only Collective Bargaining.’ A Google search demonstrates that Morris has taken his message to a variety of union and labor-law audiences thus far.
Wilson, ‘A Union's a Union.’
Morris's book has stimulated a Wisconsin Steelworkers official, Bill Breihan, to re-examine the records of some of his own (defunct) locals and rediscover this truth for himself—‘Members-Only Bargaining.’ See also Harris, Bloodless Victories, Chs 10–11.