A renegade union : interracial organizing and labor radicalism /

Dedicated to organizing workers from diverse racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, many of whom were considered "unorganizable" by other unions, the progressive New York City-based labor union District 65 counted among its 30,000 members retail clerks, office workers, warehouse worker...

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Main Author: Phillips, Lisa Ann Wunderlich
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2013]
Series:Working class in American history.
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505 0 |a Community-based, "catch-all" organizing on New York's Lower East Side -- Getting beyond racial, ethnic, religious, and skill-based divisions -- "Like a scab over an infected sore" : full and fair employment during and after World War II -- Attacked from the left and the right : community-organizing, civic unionism during the early years of the Cold War -- A third Labor Federation? : The Distributive, Processing, and Office Workers of America (DPO) -- Community organizing under the AFL-CIO umbrella. 
520 |a Dedicated to organizing workers from diverse racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, many of whom were considered "unorganizable" by other unions, the progressive New York City-based labor union District 65 counted among its 30,000 members retail clerks, office workers, warehouse workers, and wholesale workers. In this book, the author presents a distinctive study of District 65 and its efforts to secure economic equality for minority workers in sales and processing jobs in small, low-end shops and warehouses throughout the city. This book shows how organizers fought tirelessly to achieve better hours and higher wages for "unskilled," unrepresented workers and to destigmatize the kind of work they performed. Closely examining the strategies employed by District 65 from the 1930s through the early Cold War years, the author assesses the impact of the McCarthy era on the union's quest for economic equality across divisions of race, ethnicity, and skill. Though their stories have been overshadowed by those of auto, steel, and electrical workers who forced American manufacturing giants to unionize, the District 65 workers believed their union provided them with an opportunity to re-value their work, the result of an economy inclining toward fewer manufacturing jobs and more low-wage service and processing jobs. The author recounts how District 65 first broke with the CIO over the latter's hostility to left-oriented politics and organizing agendas, then rejoined to facilitate alliances with the NAACP. In telling the story of District 65 and detailing community organizing efforts during the first part of the Cold War and under the AFL-CIO umbrella, this book reexamines the history of the left-led unions of the Congress of Industrial Organizations. -- Adapted from publisher's website. 
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