CIO challenge to the AFL (Record no. 1438)

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Classification number 331.880973 GAL
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Personal name Galenson, Walter
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Title CIO challenge to the AFL
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Harvard University Press
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1960
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Extent 732 p.
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Summary, etc. The period covered by this study. For the formation of the CIO to the entrance of the United States into the second World War, was one of the most significant in the history of the American labor movement. Within the brief span of six years, American workers in the basic industrial sector of the nation witnessed the transformation of their bargaining organizations from relatively impotent bodies into equal partners in the industrial rela tions system. It is no exaggeration to say that there was a fundamental. almost revolutionary change in the power relationships of American society. Few episodes in our history have been as dramatic as the upward thrust of American labor, suddenly breaking the bonds of constraint which had checked it for half a century. The plan of the work is simple. There is an introductory chapter which deals with the establishment of the CIO and the history of its tortuous peace negotiations with the AFL. There then follows a number of chapters on the development of unionism in particular industries. The final section is concerned with substantive issues common to the entire labor movement.<br/><br/>Slicing history into chronological segments is not without its difficulties. The stories of specific industries or unions do not always begin and end at just the right time. It was sometimes necessary to start in the middle of an episode, or to end on an inconclusive note. This problem proved less serious for the newly formed CIO unions than for the older AFL organizations. But even for the latter, I tried to focus on the central problems that faced the organizations, in order to keep the narrative from hanging in mid-air.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Economics
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