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Bibliography

Reference books:

A Need for Valor: The Roots of the Service Employees International Union. 2nd ed. Washington, D.C., SEIU publication, 1992

David Prosten. The Union Steward's Complete Guide, 1st ed. Union Communications Services, Inc. Washington, D.C.

Steward Update. Union Communications Services, Inc. Washington, D.C.

Guia para el Representante Sindical, Edicion en Espanol. (Esta es una recopilacion de 140 paginas con mas de 125 articulos de folletin "Steward Update.") Union Communications Services, Inc. Washington, D.C.

Grievance Guide. 10th ed. Bureau of National Affairs, Washington, D.C.

Elkori and Elkori. How Arbitration Works. 5th ed. with 1999 supplement. Bureau of National Affairs, Washington, D.C.

Dan La Botz. Trouble maker's Handbook: How to Fight Back Where You Work -- and Win! Labor Heritage Foundation, Catalogue of Labor Music, Books, Art and Video.

Robert M. Schwartz. The Legal Rights of Union Stewards. Work Rights Press.

Online Resources and Training Opportunities

SEIU.org. Visit SEIU's website for up-to-date information on what members from around the country are doing; the status on important working family legislation; and helpful links to other labor oriented web sites.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). OSHA's comprehensive web site includes information on work related health and safety issues, regulations, research and references. Information is also available in Spanish.