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Rebel Rank And File Labor Militancy And Revolt From Below During The Long 1970s Aaron Brenner Robert Brenner Cal Winslow

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Rebel Rank And File Labor Militancy And Revolt From Below During The Long 1970s Aaron Brenner Robert Brenner Cal Winslow
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Publisher: Verso
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.37 MB
Pages: 434
Author: Aaron Brenner; Robert Brenner; Cal Winslow
ISBN: 9781844671748, 1844671747
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Rebel Rank And File Labor Militancy And Revolt From Below During The Long 1970s Aaron Brenner Robert Brenner Cal Winslow by Aaron Brenner; Robert Brenner; Cal Winslow 9781844671748, 1844671747 instant download after payment.

Often considered irredeemably conservative, the US working class actually has a rich history of revolt.Rebel Rank and Fileuncovers the hidden story of insurgency from below against employers and union bureaucrats in the late 1960s and 1970s.
From the mid-1960s to 1981, rank-and-file workers in the United States engaged in a level of sustained militancy not seen since the Great Depression and World War II. Millions participated in one of the largest strike waves in US history. There were 5,716 stoppages in 1970 alone, involving more than 3 million workers. Contract rejections, collective insubordination, sabotage, organized slowdowns, and wildcat strikes were the order of the day.
Workers targeted much of their activity at union leaders, forming caucuses to fight for more democratic and combative unions that would forcefully resist the mounting offensive from employers that appeared at the end of the postwar economic boom. It was a remarkable era in the history of US class struggle, one rich in lessons for today’s labor movement.

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