ABSTRACT

Strikes have been part of American labor relations from colonial days to the present, reflecting the widespread class conflict that has run throughout the nation's history. Against employers and their goons, against the police, the National Guard, local, state, and national officials, against racist vigilantes, against their union leaders, and against each other, American workers have walked off the job for higher wages, better benefits, bargaining rights, legislation, job control, and just plain dignity. At times, their actions have motivated groundbreaking legislation, defining new rights for all citizens; at other times they have led to loss of workers' lives. This comprehensive encyclopedia is the first detailed collection of historical research on strikes in America. To provide the analytical tools for understanding strikes, the volume includes two types of essays - those focused on an industry or economic sector, and those focused on a theme. Each industry essay introduces a group of workers and their employers and places them in their economic, political, and community contexts. The essay then describes the industry's various strikes, including the main issues involved and outcomes achieved, and assesses the impact of the strikes on the industry over time. Thematic essays address questions that can only be answered by looking at a variety of strikes across industries, groups of workers, and time, such as, why the number of strikes has declined since the 1970s, or why there was a strike wave in 1946. The contributors include historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and philosophers, as well as current and past activists from unions and other social movement organizations. Photos, a Topic Finder, a bibliography, and name and subject indexes add to the works appeal.

part I|92 pages

Strikes: Theory and Practice

chapter I|13 pages

Strikes in American History

ByAaron Brenner

chapter |12 pages

Theories of Strikes

ByGerald Friedman

chapter I|16 pages

Socialist Theories of Strikes

ByChristopher Phelps

chapter |8 pages

The News Media and Strikes

ByChristopher R. Martin

chapter |6 pages

Corporate Strike Strategy

ByKim Phillips-Fein

chapter |9 pages

The Decline of Strikes

ByJeremy Brecher

part II|82 pages

Strikes and Working-Class Culture

chapter |8 pages

Dressed For Defiance: The Clothing of Female Strikers, 1910–1935

ByDeirdre Clemente

chapter |15 pages

“Better than a Hundred Speeches”: The Strike Song

ByTimothy P. Lynch

chapter |8 pages

Civil Rights Strikes

ByTodd Michney

chapter |12 pages

World War II Hate Strikes

ByJames Wolfinger

chapter |16 pages

Polish Workers and Strikes, 1900–1937

ByJames S. Pula

chapter |8 pages

North Carolina Women on Strike

ByRoxanne Newton

chapter |4 pages

The Catholic Church and Strikes

ByDan La Botz

chapter |9 pages

Strikes Led by the Trade Union Unity League, 1929–1934

ByVictor G. Devinatz

part III|64 pages

Strike Waves

chapter |14 pages

The Strike Wave of 1877

ByJohn P. Lloyd

chapter |13 pages

World War I Era Strikes

ByCecelia Bucki

chapter |12 pages

The Rise and Fall of the Sit-Down Strike

ByRachel Meyer

chapter |10 pages

The 1945–1946 Strike Wave

ByJack Metzgar

chapter |13 pages

Strikes in the United States Since World War II

ByNicola Pizzolato

part IV|56 pages

Public Sector Strikes

chapter |11 pages

Labor and the Boston Police Strike of 1919

ByJoseph Slater

chapter |14 pages

Teachers' Strikes

ByJohn P. Lloyd

chapter |11 pages

Postal Workers' Strikes

ByAaron Brenner

chapter |10 pages

Three Strikes against the New York City Transit System

ByMichael Hirsch

chapter |8 pages

Social Workers and Strikes

ByHoward Karger

part V|428 pages

Strikes in the Private Sector

chapter 1|184 pages

Manufacturing, Mining, and Agriculture Strikes

ByAaron Brenner, Benjamin Day, Immanuel Ness

chapter |15 pages

Strikes and Apprenticeship in the United States

ByDaniel Jacoby

chapter |12 pages

Twentieth-Century Textile Strikes

ByDavid J. Goldberg

chapter |9 pages

Garment Worker Strikes

ByPaul Le Blanc

chapter |9 pages

Steel Strikes Before 1935

ByJohn Hinshaw

chapter |15 pages

Steel on Strike: From 1936 to the Present

ByRobert Bruno

chapter |14 pages

Unionizing the “Jungle”: A Century of Meatpacking Strikes

ByJackie S. Gabriel

chapter |9 pages

Automobile Workers' Strikes

ByIan Collin Greer

chapter |12 pages

Rubber Workers' Strikes

ByJohn L. Woods

chapter |5 pages

Plumbing Strikes

ByKim Phillips-Fein

chapter |16 pages

Agricultural Strikes

ByDan La Botz

chapter |7 pages

Labor and the Transformation of the Hawaiian Sugar Industry

ByEdward D. Beechert

chapter |6 pages

The Redwood Lumber and Sawmill Workers' Strike

ByCalvin Winslow

chapter |5 pages

The Watsonville Cannery Strike, 1985–1987

ByMyrna Cherkoss Donahoe

chapter |12 pages

Coal Miners on Strike and the Formation of a National Union

ByJon Amsden, Stephen Brier

chapter |10 pages

Mesabi Iron Miners' Strikes

ByGerald Ronning

chapter |10 pages

The Rise and Fall of Rank-and-File Miner Militancy, 1964–2007

ByPaul J. Nyden

chapter 2|126 pages

Infrastructure Industry Strikes

ByAaron Brenner, Benjamin Day, Immanuel Ness

chapter |15 pages

Labor Upheaval on the Nation's Railroads, 1877–1922

ByTheresa Ann Case

chapter |13 pages

Strikes by Telegraph Workers

ByAnthony J. Silva

chapter |15 pages

Trolley Wars

ByScott Molloy

chapter |13 pages

Seafarers' Strikes in American History

ByNathan Lillie

chapter |12 pages

Longshoremen's Strikes, 1900–1920

ByCalvin Winslow

chapter |18 pages

Strikes on the Port of New York, 1945–1960

ByWilliam Mello

chapter |13 pages

Strikes in the U.S. Airline Industry, 1919–2004

ByDavid J. Walsh

chapter |11 pages

Aerospace Engineer Strikes

ByStan Sorscher

chapter |6 pages

Teamster Strikes and Organizing, 1934–1964

ByDan La Botz

chapter 3|116 pages

Service Industry Strikes

ByAaron Brenner, Benjamin Day, Immanuel Ness

chapter |11 pages

Newsboy Strikes

ByJon Bekken

chapter |13 pages

Retail Workers' Strikes

ByDaniel J. Opler

chapter |7 pages

Waitress Strikes

ByDorothy Sue Cobble

chapter |12 pages

Office Workers' Strikes

ByVernon Mogensen

chapter |13 pages

Strikes in the Motion Picture Industry

ByAndrew Dawson

chapter |10 pages

Attorney Strikes at the Legal Aid Society of New York City

ByMichael Z. Letwin

chapter |10 pages

Musician Strikes

ByDamone Richardson

chapter |5 pages

Striking the Ivory Tower: Student Employee Strikes at Private Universities

ByMandi Isaacs Jackson

chapter |8 pages

The Boston University Strike of 1979

ByGary Zabel

chapter |9 pages

Strikes by Professional Athletes

ByMichael Schiavone

chapter |9 pages

Nurses on Strike

ByLisa Hayes

chapter |7 pages

Organizing Home Health Care Workers in New York City

ByImmanuel Ness