Report on the Steel Strike of 1919

Report on the Steel Strike of 1919
Title Report on the Steel Strike of 1919 PDF eBook
Author Interchurch World Movement of North America
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 1920
Genre Steel Strike, U.S., 1919-1920
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The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons

The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons
Title The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons PDF eBook
Author William Z. Foster
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 1920
Genre Steel Strike, U.S., 1919-1920
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The Seattle General Strike

The Seattle General Strike
Title The Seattle General Strike PDF eBook
Author Robert Friedheim
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 295
Release 2018-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 0295744618

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“We are undertaking the most tremendous move ever made by LABOR in this country, a move which will lead—NO ONE KNOWS WHERE!” With these words echoing throughout the city, on February 6, 1919, 65,000 Seattle workers began one of the most important general strikes in US history. For six tense yet nonviolent days, the Central Labor Council negotiated with federal and local authorities on behalf of the shipyard workers whose grievances initiated the citywide walkout. Meanwhile, strikers organized to provide essential services such as delivering supplies to hospitals and markets, as well as feeding thousands at union-run dining facilities. Robert L. Friedheim’s classic account of the dramatic events of 1919, first published in 1964 and now enhanced with a new introduction, afterword, and photo essay by James N. Gregory, vividly details what happened and why. Overturning conventional understandings of the American Federation of Labor as a conservative labor organization devoted to pure and simple unionism, Friedheim shows the influence of socialists and the IWW in the city’s labor movement. While Seattle’s strike ended in disappointment, it led to massive strikes across the country that determined the direction of labor, capital, and government for decades. The Seattle General Strike is an exciting portrait of a Seattle long gone and of events that shaped the city’s reputation for left-leaning activism into the twenty-first century.

The Survey

The Survey
Title The Survey PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 950
Release 1922
Genre Charities
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When Workers Shot Back: Class Conflict from 1877 to 1921

When Workers Shot Back: Class Conflict from 1877 to 1921
Title When Workers Shot Back: Class Conflict from 1877 to 1921 PDF eBook
Author Robert Ovetz
Publisher BRILL
Pages 613
Release 2018-08-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9004370331

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The United States looks today much like it did in the late 19th to early 20th century. Open class conflict is disappearing, strikes are becoming rare, unions are declining, corporate power is growing, and work is insecure and contingent. When Workers Shot Back: Class Conflict from 1877 to 1921 explores one of the most tumultuous times in United States history. Self-organised workers recomposed their power by devising new strategies and tactics to disrupt the capitalist economy and extract concessions. Mine, railroad, steel, and iron workers pursued a strategy of tension that sometimes erupted into militant class conflict and general strikes in which workers took over and ran a number of cities. Turning common wisdom on its head, When Workers Shot Back argues that the escalation of working class conflict drives rather than reacts to the consolidation and reorganisation of capital and economic and political reform of the state. Studying the class composition of this period illustrates why workers escalated the intensity of their tactics, even using tactical violence, to extract concessions and reforms when all other efforts to do so were blocked, coopted or repressed.

The Journal of Political Economy

The Journal of Political Economy
Title The Journal of Political Economy PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 910
Release 1922
Genre Economics
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Deals with research and scholarship in economic theory. Presents analytical, interpretive, and empirical studies in the areas of monetary theory, fiscal policy, labor economics, planning and development, micro- and macroeconomic theory, international trade and finance, and industrial organization. Also covers interdisciplinary fields such as history of economic thought and social economics.

Our Own Time

Our Own Time
Title Our Own Time PDF eBook
Author David R. Roediger
Publisher Verso
Pages 400
Release 1989-11-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780860919636

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Our Own Time retells the story of American labor by focusing on the politics of time and the movements for a shorter working day. It argues that the length of the working day has been the central issue for the American labor movement during its most vigorous periods of activity, uniting workers along lines of craft, gender and ethnicity. The authors hold that the workweek is likely again to take on increased significance as workers face the choice between a society based on free time and one based on alienated work and unemployment.