September Strike

September Strike

Author: Ward M. Tanneberg

Publisher: Chariot Victor Publishing

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13: 9781564763396

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Pastor John Cain is suffering from clergy burnout and his marriage might not survive. Suddenly, his personal agonies become the least of his problems when the couple's faith and courage are put to the ultimate test.


On Strike and on Film

On Strike and on Film

Author: Ellen R. Baker

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2012-09-01

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1469606542

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In 1950, Mexican American miners went on strike for fair working conditions in Hanover, New Mexico. When an injunction prohibited miners from picketing, their wives took over the picket lines--an unprecedented act that disrupted mining families but ultimately ensured the strikers' victory in 1952. In On Strike and on Film, Ellen Baker examines the building of a leftist union that linked class justice to ethnic equality. She shows how women's participation in union activities paved the way for their taking over the picket lines and thereby forcing their husbands, and the union, to face troubling questions about gender equality. Baker also explores the collaboration between mining families and blacklisted Hollywood filmmakers that resulted in the controversial 1954 film Salt of the Earth. She shows how this worker-artist alliance gave the mining families a unique chance to clarify the meanings of the strike in their own lives and allowed the filmmakers to create a progressive alternative to Hollywood productions. An inspiring story of working-class solidarity, Mexican American dignity, and women's liberation, Salt of the Earth was itself blacklisted by powerful anticommunists, yet the movie has endured as a vital contribution to American cinema.


Strike!

Strike!

Author: Jeremy Brecher

Publisher: PM Press

Published: 2020-06-01

Total Pages: 786

ISBN-13: 1629638080

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Jeremy Brecher’s Strike! narrates the dramatic story of repeated, massive, and sometimes violent revolts by ordinary working people in America. Involving nationwide general strikes, the seizure of vast industrial establishments, nonviolent direct action on a massive scale, and armed battles with artillery and tanks, this exciting hidden history is told from the point of view of the rank-and-file workers who lived it. Encompassing the repeated repression of workers’ rebellions by company-sponsored violence, local police, state militias, and the U.S. Army and National Guard, it reveals a dimension of American history rarely found in the usual high school or college history course. Since its original publication in 1972, no book has done as much as Strike! to bring U.S. labor history to a wide audience. Now this fiftieth anniversary edition brings the story up to date with chapters covering the “mini-revolts of the twenty-first century,” including Occupy Wall Street and the Fight for Fifteen. The new edition contains over a hundred pages of new materials and concludes by examining a wide range of current struggles, ranging from #BlackLivesMatter, to the great wave of teachers’ strikes “for the soul of public education,” to the global “Student Strike for Climate” that may be harbingers of mass strikes to come.


Teacher Strike!

Teacher Strike!

Author: Jon Shelton

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2017-03-21

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 0252099370

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A wave of teacher strikes in the 1960s and 1970s roiled urban communities. Jon Shelton illuminates how this tumultuous era helped shatter the liberal-labor coalition and opened the door to the neoliberal challenge at the heart of urban education today. As Shelton shows, many working- and middle-class whites sided with corporate interests in seeing themselves as society's only legitimate, productive members. This alliance increasingly argued that public employees and the urban poor took but did not give. Drawing on a wealth of research ranging from school board meetings to TV news reports, Shelton puts readers in the middle of fraught, intense strikes in Newark, St. Louis, and three other cities where these debates and shifting attitudes played out. He also demonstrates how the labor actions contributed to the growing public perception of unions as irrelevant or even detrimental to American prosperity. Foes of the labor movement, meanwhile, tapped into cultural and economic fears to undermine not just teacher unionism but the whole of liberalism.


The Sheep Go on Strike

The Sheep Go on Strike

Author: Jean-Francois Dumont

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2014-09-28

Total Pages: 19

ISBN-13: 0802854702

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When the sheep on a farm go on strike rather than having their warm coats sheared off, the other animals begin taking sides until, at last, a compromise can be reached.


Decisions and Orders of the National Labor Relations Board, V. 336, September 28, 2001, Through December 19, 2001

Decisions and Orders of the National Labor Relations Board, V. 336, September 28, 2001, Through December 19, 2001

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Publisher: Government Printing Office

Published: 2003-08-12

Total Pages: 1336

ISBN-13: 9780160678301

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NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRINT PRODUCT --OVERSTOCK SALE -- Significantly reduced list price while supplies last Includes the decisions and orders of the Board, a table of cases, and a cross reference index from the advance sheet numbers to the volume page numbers. Labor management attornes, labor union attorneys, employees, human resources personnel, and students pursuing law degrees may be interested in this volume. Some of the cases cited within this volume include the following: 12/19/2001 Issuance Date -- Concrete Co. (15-CA-016039 Case Number) 12/14/12201 Issuance Date -Alter Barge Lines, Inc. (26-CA-018645 Case Number) 12/14/2001 Issuance Date -Ingram Barge Co. (26-CA-018649 Case Number) 12/14/2001 Issuance Date - MJM Studios of New York (34-RC-001881 Case Number) 10/31/2001 Issuance Date -- Pearson Educaiton, Inc. (25-CA-026182 Case Number) 9/28/2001 Issuance Date --Wild Oats Community Markets (14-CA-024815 Case Number) 9/28/2001 Issuance Date--Steelworkers Local 9292 (Allied Signal Technical Services) (12-CB-004243 Case Number) and more Other products produced by the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/1076


Contesting the New South Order

Contesting the New South Order

Author: Cliff Kuhn

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780807849736

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In May 1914, workers walked off their jobs at Atlanta's Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills, launching a lengthy strike that was at the heart of the American Federation of Labor's first major attempt to organize southern workers in over a decade. In its celebrity


A Fabric of Defeat

A Fabric of Defeat

Author: Bryant Simon

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 2000-11-09

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 0807864498

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In this book, Bryant Simon brings to life the politics of white South Carolina millhands during the first half of the twentieth century. His revealing and moving account explores how this group of southern laborers thought about and participated in politics and public power. Taking a broad view of politics, Simon looks at laborers as they engaged in political activity in many venues--at the polling station, on front porches, and on the shop floor--and examines their political involvement at the local, state, and national levels. He describes the campaign styles and rhetoric of such politicians as Coleman Blease and Olin Johnston (himself a former millhand), who eagerly sought the workers' votes. He draws a detailed picture of mill workers casting ballots, carrying placards, marching on the state capital, writing to lawmakers, and picketing factories. These millhands' politics reflected their public and private thoughts about whiteness and blackness, war and the New Deal, democracy and justice, gender and sexuality, class relations and consumption. Ultimately, the people depicted here are neither romanticized nor dismissed as the stereotypically racist and uneducated "rednecks" found in many accounts of southern politics. Southern workers understood the political and social forces that shaped their lives, argues Simon, and they developed complex political strategies to deal with those forces.


Red Scare

Red Scare

Author: Frances Turk

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 1964

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1452911401

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