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The Place of Labor in the Auto Industry

Romer, Samuel | April 4, 1934 issue

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The crisis in automobile labor was more than the usual battle between stubborn manufacturers and equally determined workers. It represented the last stand of the feudal overlords of the automobile belt to deny their workers the right to organize and to defy the United States government's program, which sees safety from disaster in precisely such organization. Again, it was a trial of the entire American Federation of Labor before a jury of 250,000 suspicious automobile workers who feel no innate loyalty to any union. And, thirdly, it was the White House on trial before the industrial Middle West.

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AUTOMOBILE industry & trade; LABOR disputes; INDUSTRIAL relations; ORGANIZATION; UNITED States -- Politics & government; UNITED States
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