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Unionizing the jungles : labor and community in the twentieth-century meatpacking industry / edited by Shelton Stromquist and Marvin Bergman. [electronic resource]

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Stromquist, Shelton, 1943-
Bergman, Marvin, 1953-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United Packinghouse Workers of America--History--Congresses.
United Packinghouse Workers of America.
Packing-house workers--Labor unions--United States--History--Congresses.
Packing-house workers.
Packing-house workers--History--Congresses--Labor unions--United States.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vi, 272 p. )
Place of Publication:
Iowa City, IA : University of Iowa Press, 1997.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The rise and decline of industrial unionism in the packinghouse industry is a unique story that casts into bold relief the conflicts between labor and capital and the tensions based on race and gender in a perpetually changing workforce. The essayists in Unionizing the Jungles discuss the structurally distinctive features of the packinghouse industry - such as the fact that violence and extreme antiunionism were central elements of its culture - the primary actors in the union-building process, the roots of the distinctive interracialism of the United Packinghouse Workers of America and the explosion of industrial unionism in the 1930s, and the community-based militant unionism of the Independent Union of All Workers.
Central themes throughout their essays include the role of African American workers, the constant battle for racial equality, and the eruption of gender conflict in the 1950s. Structural and technological changes in the corporate economy, the increased mobility of capital, and a more hostile political economy all contributed to the difficulties the labor movement faced in the 1980s and beyond.
Focusing on the workplace and the community as arenas of conflict and accommodation, the new labor historians in these vigorous essays consider the historical and contemporary problems posed by the development of the packinghouse industry and its unions and reflect on the implications of this dramatic history for the larger story of the changing relations between labor and capital in mass production industry.
Contents:
Introduction : unionizing the jungles, past and present / Shelton Stromquist & Marvin Bergman
The Swift difference : workers, managers, militants, and welfare capitalism in Chicago's stockyards, 1917-1942 / Paul Street
Organizing "wall-to-wall" : the Independent Union of All Workers, 1933-1937 / Peter Rachleff
Race and radicalism in the Chicago stockyards : the rise of the Chicago Packinghouse Workers Organizing Committee / Rick Halpern
"This community of our union" : shopfloor power and social unionism in the postwar UPWA / Roger Horowitz
The limits of social democratic unionism in midwestern meatpacking communities : patterns of internal strife, 1948-1955 / Wilson J. Warren
"The only hope we had" : United Packinghouse Workers Local 46 and the struggle for racial equality in Waterloo, Iowa, 1948-1960 / Bruce Fehn
Challenges to gender inequality in the United Packinghouse Workers of America, 1965-1974 / Dennis A. Deslippe
Reorganizing inequity : gender and structural transformation in Iowa meatpacking / Deborah Fink
Storm Lake, Iowa, and the meatpacking revolution : historical and ethnographic perspectives on a community in transition / Mark A. Grey.
Notes:
Papers originated in a seminar at the University of Iowa.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-58729-230-0

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