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Staley: The Fight for a New American Labor Movement (Working Class in American History)

by Steven K. Ashby

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Book News Annotation:

From 1992 to 1995, workers at the A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company in Decatur, Illinois engaged in one of the more pitched labor struggles of recent American history, eventually losing but not before building an impressive worker and community mobilization and a remarkable national solidarity movement. Ashby (School of Labor and Employment Relations, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and Hawking (a United Methodist pastor and executive director of the faith-based workers' rights group Arise Chicago), who both worked as Staley workers' solidarity organizers, here offer an account of these struggles that tells the story through interviews with involved workers and their families. They have also constructed the work as an introduction to unionism, interspersing the narrative with explanations of common union terms and concepts. Another goal for the work is to highlight the lessons from the Staley workers' struggles for current trade union battles and to critique contemporary weaknesses in the US labor movement. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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This on-the-ground labor history focuses on the bitterly contested labor conflict in the early 1990s at the A. E. Staley corn processing plant in Decatur, Illinois, where workers waged one of the most hard-fought struggles in recent labor history. Originally family-owned, A. E. Staley was bought out by the multinational conglomerate Tate & Lyle, which immediately launched a full-scale assault on its union workforce. Allied Industrial Workers Local 837 responded by educating and mobilizing its members, organizing strong support from the religious and black communities, building a national and international solidarity movement, and engaging in nonviolent civil disobedience at the plant gates.

Drawing on seventy-five interviews, videotapes of every union meeting, and their own active involvement organizing with the Staley workers, Steven K. Ashby and C. J. Hawking bring the workers' voices to the fore and reveal their innovative tactics, such as work-to-rule and solidarity committees, that inform and strengthen today's labor movement.

Synopsis:

A dramatic story of worker resistance in a pivotal labor struggle

About the Author

Steven K. Ashby is an associate clinical professor in the Chicago Labor Education Program in the School of Labor and Employment Relations, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. C. J. Hawking is a United Methodist pastor and the executive director of the faith-based workers' rights group Chicago Arise.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780252076404
Author:
Ashby, Steven K.
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Author:
Hawking, C. J.
Subject:
Labor & Industrial Relations
Subject:
Labor movement
Subject:
Working class
Subject:
Labor & Industrial Relations - Unions
Subject:
United States - 20th Century
Subject:
Labor movement -- United States.
Subject:
Labor unions -- United States.
Subject:
United States - State & Local - Midwest
Subject:
United States - 20th Century (1945 to 2000)
Subject:
World History-General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
1st Edition
Series:
Working Class in American History
Publication Date:
20090331
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
10 black and white photographs
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
9.00 x 6.13 in

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This on-the-ground labor history focuses on the bitterly contested labor conflict in the early 1990s at the A. E. Staley corn processing plant in Decatur, Illinois, where workers waged one of the most hard-fought struggles in recent labor history. Originally family-owned, A. E. Staley was bought out by the multinational conglomerate Tate & Lyle, which immediately launched a full-scale assault on its union workforce. Allied Industrial Workers Local 837 responded by educating and mobilizing its members, organizing strong support from the religious and black communities, building a national and international solidarity movement, and engaging in nonviolent civil disobedience at the plant gates.

Drawing on seventy-five interviews, videotapes of every union meeting, and their own active involvement organizing with the Staley workers, Steven K. Ashby and C. J. Hawking bring the workers' voices to the fore and reveal their innovative tactics, such as work-to-rule and solidarity committees, that inform and strengthen today's labor movement.

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