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Strike Conditions in Arizona

Strike Conditions in Arizona
Author: Norman Carmichael
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2
Release: 1917
Genre: Copper mines and mining
ISBN:

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Review of strikes in the Clifton-Morenci mining district in Arizona.


The Clifton-Morenci Strike

The Clifton-Morenci Strike
Author: James R. Kluger
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2022-04-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0816548021

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The strike that paralyzed the mining camps of Clifton and Morenci during 1915–16 and gained nationwide attention was one of the most remarkable that ever occurred in the West. During an era when physical violence, death, and property destruction were almost accepted elements of Western labor difficulties, this walkout was peaceful. With few exceptions, law and order continually predominated. This, then, is the seldom-seen side, a positive side, to a state's labor history. Coming at a time when western labor was purging itself of radicalism and recharting its goals, the Clifton-Morenci strike may well have been that "milestone" in organized labor's groping for recognition in the West. Violence did not erupt—this notable absence of bloodshed thereby making the strike unique in that time of industrial turbulence. Kluger's answer to the question of why and how peace prevailed is significant reading. Strikers and managers hurled charges at each other, but both sides showed restraint when it came to action. When negotiations reached an impasse, Governor George W. P. Hunt moved to prevent the managers from importing strike-breakers. At the same time, the Department of Labor entered the situation, and the rise in copper prices and loss of wages made a settlement desirable for both sides. When the mine whistles blew on January 26, 1916, to signal the end of the strike, the repercussions of the events of 1915 were still to be felt. Author Kluger traces how the strike affected working conditions, wages, and the cause of unionism in the district. Overall, he provides insight into feelings concerning the fears of management regarding unionism, and labor's manner of making itself heard during these years. Western historians, labor historians, and all those concerned with labor relations will recognize the importance of this highly readable work.


Holding the Line

Holding the Line
Author: Barbara Kingsolver
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-11-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0801465095

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Holding the Line, Barbara Kingsolver's first non-fiction book, is the story of women's lives transformed by an a signal event. Set in the small mining towns of Arizona, it is part oral history and part social criticism, exploring the process of empowerment which occurs when people work together as a community. Like Kingsolver's award-winning novels, Holding the Line is a beautifully written book grounded on the strength of its characters. Hundreds of families held the line in the 1983 strike against Phelps Dodge Copper in Arizona. After more than a year the strikers lost their union certification, but the battle permanently altered the social order in these small, predominantly Hispanic mining towns. At the time the strike began, many women said they couldn't leave the house without their husband's permission. Yet, when injunctions barred union men from picketing, their wives and daughters turned out for the daily picket lines. When the strike dragged on and men left to seek jobs elsewhere, women continued to picket, organize support, and defend their rights even when the towns were occupied by the National Guard. "Nothing can ever be the same as it was before," said Diane McCormick of the Morenci Miners Women's Auxiliary. "Look at us. At the beginning of this strike, we were just a bunch of ladies."


The Clifton-Morenci Strike

The Clifton-Morenci Strike
Author: James R. Kluge
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1970
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Conditions and Events Connected with Labor Strikes in Globe-Miami Mining District, Arizona, During Summer of 1917, Being a Statement Issued by the Mine Operators of the District ...

Conditions and Events Connected with Labor Strikes in Globe-Miami Mining District, Arizona, During Summer of 1917, Being a Statement Issued by the Mine Operators of the District ...
Author: American Mining Congress. Arizona Chapter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 25
Release: 1917
Genre: Copper miners' strike, Ariz., 1917
ISBN:

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Red State Revolt

Red State Revolt
Author: Eric Blanc
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1788735765

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An indispensable window into the changing shape of the American working class and American politics Thirteen months after Trump allegedly captured the allegiance of “the white working class,” a strike wave—the first in over four decades—rocked the United States. Inspired by the wildcat victory in West Virginia, teachers in Oklahoma, Arizona, and across the country walked off their jobs and shut down their schools to demand better pay for educators, more funding for students, and an end to years of austerity. Confounding all expectations, these working-class rebellions erupted in regions with Republican electorates, weak unions, and bans on public sector strikes. By mobilizing to take their destinies into their own hands, red state school workers posed a clear alternative to politics as usual. And with similar actions now gaining steam in Los Angeles, Oakland, Denver, and Virginia, there is no sign that this upsurge will be short-lived. Red State Revolt is a compelling analysis of the emergence and development of this historic strike wave, with an eye to extracting its main strategic lessons for educators, labor organizer, and radicals across the country. A former high school teacher and longtime activist, Eric Blanc embedded himself into the rank-and-file leaderships of the walkouts, where he was given access to internal organizing meetings and secret Facebook groups inaccessible to most journalists. The result is one of the richest portraits of the labor movement to date, a story populated with the voices of school workers who are winning the fight for the soul of public education—and redrawing the political map of the country at large.


Copper Crucible

Copper Crucible
Author: Jonathan D. Rosenblum
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780801485541

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In this second edition of his in-depth and gripping account of the Arizona Miners' Strike of 1983, Jonathan D. Rosenblum describes in a new epilogue the resurgence of union activism at Steelworkers Local 890 in Silver City, New Mexico, more than a decade since the devastating campaign waged by the Phelps Dodge Corporation to obliterate the unions at its Arizona properties.


American Federationist

American Federationist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1916
Genre: Labor unions
ISBN:

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Includes separately paged "Junior union section."