In 2006 American labor unions stand on the precipice of extinction. Their inability to organize new members has caused bitter conflict within the labor movement. Many employers recently besieged by the unions’ formerly preferred organizing strategy – the Corporate Campaign – are facing a predicted Tsunami of 2,000 new organizers. This book is the authoritative, though at times irreverent, look at labor unions, their failures, their tactics, their future and how employers and the government deal with them effectively. Written from a tactician’s perspective in an easy-to-read and entertaining style, Unions . . . Between the Dog and the Tree is the book to help you navigate the arena of labor struggles. (85 pages) $19.95