Peter Friedlander documents the formation of a local United Automobile Workers union at a mid-sized parts factory during the turbulent 1930s. Blending oral history based on personal interviews with a keen analysis of the worker's class structure and widely varied cultural backgrounds, Freidlander describes the transformation of a working-class community by its own actions and the ensuing stratification and factionalizing within that union. The result is a firsthand account of the experience of unionization in personal and social terms.



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Peter Friedlander is assistant professor of sociology at Wayne State University.

Titel
The Emergence of a UAW Local, 1936-1939
Untertitel
A Study in Class and Culture
EAN
9780822976035
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
23.11.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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