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David Palmer documents the history of union organizing at three of America's largest private shipyards. These shipbuilding complexes had tremendous strategic importance because of their locations: New York Shipbuilding was located in the port of Philadelphia, Bethlehem Fore River Shipyard in the port of Boston, and Federal Shipbuilding in the port of New York. Palmer's account covers the period from the Great Depression and the beginning of the New Deal to the end of World War II.
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Case studies, Employees, History, Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America, Labor unions, Organizing, Shipbuilding industry, Shipbuilding industry, employees, Labor unions, history, Industrial relations, united states, Labor unions, organizingPlaces
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Organizing the shipyards: union strategy in three Northeast ports, 1933-1945
1998, ILR Press
in English
0801427347 9780801427343
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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