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Road To Rust The Disintegration Of The Steel Industry In Western Pennsylvania And Eastern Ohio Paperback Dale Richard Perelman

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Road To Rust The Disintegration Of The Steel Industry In Western Pennsylvania And Eastern Ohio Paperback Dale Richard Perelman
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Dale Richard Perelman
ISBN: 9781467138543, 1467138541
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Paperback

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Road To Rust The Disintegration Of The Steel Industry In Western Pennsylvania And Eastern Ohio Paperback Dale Richard Perelman by Dale Richard Perelman 9781467138543, 1467138541 instant download after payment.

As the twentieth century dawned on western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio, the region's steel industry faced a struggle for unionism. Unionists like Philip Murray, John L. Lewis, Samuel Gompers and Gus Hall battled for fair wages, hours and working conditions. Strong managers like Judge Elbert Gary and Tom Girdler opposed their every move. Tensions from issues of immigration, class, skill and race erupted throughout the industry. The tribulations led to widespread steel strikes directed by the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers and the Steel Workers Organizing Committee. Author Dale Richard Perelman charts the struggle and decline of the nation's most prominent regional steel industry.

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