Description: Modern Age Books, New York,1938 VG condition paperback,304 pages plus index, binding slightly rolled, UAW-CIO Int. Education Dept. noted inside cover."A day by day account of the C.I.O. struggle against big business, the attempt to establish industrial democracy traced through minutely detailed accounts of each strike in the various industries, the atrocities committed by business in its efforts to thwart union organization. Innovations in strike technique, governmental support, etc., and a discussion of labor's demands."(Kirkus)."Mary Heaton Vorse was an American journalist and novelist. She established her reputation as a journalist reporting the labor protests of a largely female and immigrant workforce in the east-coast textile industry. Her later fiction drew on this material profiling the social and domestic struggles of working women.Unwilling to be a disinterested observer, she participated in labor and civil protests and was for a period the subject of regular Justice Dept. surveillance." (Wikipedia)
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Special Attributes: Vintage Paperback
Subject: History
Topic: Labor Union Movement
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Author: Mary Heaton Vorst
Publisher: Modern Age Books