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Reds and America's Industrial Unions
By Judith Stepan-Norris, Maurice Zeitlin · 2003
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- About this editionISBN: 9780521798402, 052179840XPage count: 375Published: 2003Format: PaperbackPublisher: Cambridge University PressLanguage: EnglishAuthor: Judith Stepan-Norris, Maurice ZeitlinCreate CitationFrom the late 1930s through the mid-1950s, the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) brought together America's working men and women under a united class banner. Of the 38 CIO unions, 18 were 'left-wing' or 'Communist-dominated'. Yet the political struggle between the CIO's 'Communist dominated' and right-leaning unions was immensely divisive and self-destructive. How did the Communists win, hold, and wield power in the CIO unions? Did they subordinate the needs of workers to those of the Soviet regime? The authors of this book, first published in 2002, provide testable answers to these questions with historically specific quantitative analyses of data on the CIO's origins, internal struggles, and political relations. They find that among the CIO unions, the Communists were more egalitarian, the most progressive on class, race, and gender issues, and leading fighters in struggles to enlarge the freedom and enhance the human dignity of America's workers.Source: PublisherGet bookBorrowEdit locationCancelCheck availability at libraries near youNo matching city or zip codeOther editions2003200320032003Cambridge University PressCambridge University PressCambridge University PressCambridge University PressHardcover———375 pages375 pages375 pages375 pagesMore editionsCommon terms and phrasesactiveaffiliatesAFLagreementsalliesamalgamationAmericananalysisanti-CommunistAssociationbargainingcalledcampCIOCIO'scommitteeCommunistCommunist-ledcomparedconstitutionalcontractsconventiondemocracydemocraticdeterminingdistrictearliereffectselectionsemployersemploymentequalespeciallyestablishedexecutivefactfactionsfederationforceFordFosterfourgrievanceHistoryindependentMore terms and phrasesShow lessAbout the workOriginally published: 2002Subject: Political Science / General, Social Science / Sociology / General, Labor unions -- Political activity -- United States, Labor unions and communism -- History -- United States, Political Science / Labor & Industrial Relations, United States -- Politics and governmentMOREAuthorMore by authorTalking UnionBy Judith Stepan-Norris, Maurice ZeitlinAs an institutional, political, and cultural oral history of the struggle to unionize the River Rouge Plant near Detroit during the 1930s and 40s, this book affords us a rare insight into the ...Union Booms and BustsThe Ongoing Fight Over the U.S. Labor MovementBy Judith Stepan-Norris, Jasmine KerrisseyUnion Booms and Busts takes a bird's eye view of the shifting fortunes of U.S. workers and their unions on the one hand, and employers and their organizations on the other. Using detailed data, this ...Publisher