Strike in the Copper Mining District of Michigan

Strike in the Copper Mining District of Michigan
Title Strike in the Copper Mining District of Michigan PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Labor
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1914
Genre Copper Miners' Strike, Mich., 1913-1914
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Michigan Copper District Strike

Michigan Copper District Strike
Title Michigan Copper District Strike PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Labor
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1914
Genre Arbitration, Industrial
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Community in Conflict

Community in Conflict
Title Community in Conflict PDF eBook
Author Gary Kaunonen
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 560
Release 2013-07-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1628950382

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A mirror of great changes that were occurring on the national labor rights scene, the 1913–14 Michigan Copper Strike was a time of unprecedented social upheaval in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. With organized labor taking an aggressive stance against the excesses of unfettered capitalism, the stage was set for a major struggle between labor and management. The Michigan Copper Strike received national attention and garnered the support of luminaries in organized labor like Mother Jones, John Mitchell, Clarence Darrow, and Charles Moyer. The hope of victory was overshadowed, however, by violent incidents like the shooting of striking workers and their family members, and the bitterness of a community divided. No other event came to symbolize or memorialize the strike more than the Italian Hall tragedy, in which dozens of workers and working-class children died. In Community in Conflict, the efforts of working people to gain a voice on the job and in their community through their unions, and the efforts of employers to crush those unions, take center stage. Previously untapped historical sources such as labor spy reports, union newspapers, coded messages, and artifacts shine new light on this epic, and ultimately tragic, period in American labor history.

Strike in the Copper Mining District of Michigan. Letter From the Secretary of Labor, Transmitting in Response to a Senate Resolution of January 29, 1914, a Report in Regard to the Strike of Mine Workers in the Michigan Copper District Which Began on July

Strike in the Copper Mining District of Michigan. Letter From the Secretary of Labor, Transmitting in Response to a Senate Resolution of January 29, 1914, a Report in Regard to the Strike of Mine Workers in the Michigan Copper District Which Began on July
Title Strike in the Copper Mining District of Michigan. Letter From the Secretary of Labor, Transmitting in Response to a Senate Resolution of January 29, 1914, a Report in Regard to the Strike of Mine Workers in the Michigan Copper District Which Began on July PDF eBook
Author United States Dept of Labor
Publisher Franklin Classics Trade Press
Pages 192
Release 2018-10-31
Genre
ISBN 9780344572951

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Conditions in the Copper Mines of Michigan

Conditions in the Copper Mines of Michigan
Title Conditions in the Copper Mines of Michigan PDF eBook
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Pages 1060
Release 1914
Genre Copper mines and mining
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Annie Clemenc and the Great Keweenaw Copper Strike

Annie Clemenc and the Great Keweenaw Copper Strike
Title Annie Clemenc and the Great Keweenaw Copper Strike PDF eBook
Author Lyndon Comstock
Publisher Lyndon Comstock
Pages 244
Release 2013-06-12
Genre History
ISBN 1489548718

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Known at age 25 as the "Joan of Arc of Calumet," Annie Clemenc had a dramatic role in the huge copper mining strike in Michigan in 1913. She is now a member of Labor’s International Hall of Fame and the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame. “A clearly painted portrait of Anna “Big Annie” Clemenc, this is her definitive biography.” --Steve Lehto, author of Death’s Door and Shortcut Photographs of Annie taken after the strike are published for the first time.

Strikebreaking and Intimidation

Strikebreaking and Intimidation
Title Strikebreaking and Intimidation PDF eBook
Author Stephen H. Norwood
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 342
Release 2003-04-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0807860468

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This is the first systematic study of strikebreaking, intimidation, and anti-unionism in the United States, subjects essential to a full understanding of labor's fortunes in the twentieth century. Paradoxically, the country that pioneered the expansion of civil liberties allowed corporations to assemble private armies to disrupt union organizing, spy on workers, and break strikes. Using a social-historical approach, Stephen Norwood focuses on the mercenaries the corporations enlisted in their anti-union efforts--particularly college students, African American men, the unemployed, and men associated with organized crime. Norwood also considers the paramilitary methods unions developed to counter mercenary violence. The book covers a wide range of industries across much of the country. Norwood explores how the early twentieth-century crisis of masculinity shaped strikebreaking's appeal to elite youth and the media's romanticization of the strikebreaker as a new soldier of fortune. He examines how mining communities' perception of mercenaries as agents of a ribald, sexually unrestrained, new urban culture intensified labor conflict. The book traces the ways in which economic restructuring, as well as shifting attitudes toward masculinity and anger, transformed corporate anti-unionism from World War II to the present.