Biblioteca / 1960-1969
Art Preis. Labor’s Giant Step: Twenty years of the CIO, 1936-1955.
Nueva York: Pathfinder Press, 1972.
Primera edición, Pioneer Publishers, 1964.
Contents
Introduction
Preface
PART I
THE RISE OF THE CIO (1929-1940)
1 – The «Golden Twenties» Collapse
2 – «New Deal» – Myth and Fact
3 – War on Labor under the NRA
4 – Three Strikes That Paved the Way
5 – Industrial vs. Craft Unionism
6 – The CIO’s Political Coalition with Roosevelt
7 – Flint ’37 – «Gettysburg» of the CIO
8 – The Sit-Down Wave and Little Steel Defeat
9 – The Roosevelt Depression and CIO Retreat
PART II
PRELUDE TO WAR (1940-1942)
10 – Internal Conflicts and Factions
11 – Triumphs at River Rouge and Bethlehem
12 – Roosevelt-Open Strikebreaker
13 – The Fight against the National Defense Mediation Board
14 – The Minneapolis Labor Case
PART III
THE CIO IN THE WAR (1942-1945)
15 – Roosevelt’s War Labor Curbs
16 – The Wartime Wage Freeze
17 – The Break between Lewis and Murray
18 – How the Miners Won
19 – «The Situation Is Intolerable»
20 – The War Labor Board and the Montgomery Ward Strike
21 – The Fight against the No-Strike Pledge
22 – Labor Political Action
PART IV
THE POSTWAR STRIKE WAVE (1945-1946)
23 – American Labor’s Greatest Upsurge
PART V
THE NEW OFFENSIVE AGAINST LABOR (1946-1947)
24 – Truman’s Anti-Labor Drive
25 – Economic and Legislative War on Labor
PART VI
COLD WAR IN THE CIO (1946-1950)
26 – The Cold-War Witch Hunt Begins
27 – Conflict Over the Marshall Plan
28 – Taft-Hartley Injunctions and Faction Strife
29 – The Wallace Campaign and Truman’s Victory
30 – Raids and Purges
31 – The «Fourth Round» Wage Campaign
32 – Splits and Expulsions
PART VII
THE KOREAN WAR YEARS (1950-1953)
33 – Labor’s Near-Break with Truman
34 – The Third National Steel Strike
35 – End of an Era
PART VIII
AFTER THE NEW DEAL – FAIR DEAL ERA (1953-1955)
36 – New Moves toward AFL-CIO Merger
37 – «30 for 40» and «GAW»
38 – The Witch Hunt and Labor Struggles
39 – The World’s Largest Union