The Fat Years And the Lean

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The Fat Years And the Lean
Richard Bransten
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I. O. Nevertheless had greatly increased its membership, and had revived the labor movement from the doldrums into which it had been plunged by the A. F. Of L. Executive council. The first phase of swift and sensational strikes had ended; for the moment, the C. I. O. Devoted its energies to consolidating new gains and to preparing for future battles. Not only had the initial successes helped build the C. I. O. , but also the A. F. Of L. Craft unions had benefited as well. When, for example, aut...omobile workers gained recognition in Detroit, the remaining workers of the community won organization too. What was true in Detroit was equally true in Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago wherever C. I. O. Struggles registered marked advances.
In the Shadow of War 383 The attitude of the A. F. Of L. Executive council toward the C. I. O. Was by no means softened because the Federation hap- pened to be the recipient of new membership as a result of C. I. O. Progress. In one sense, the greatest danger to the labor move- ment arose not from the employers or from the unpredictable and excessively timid Roosevelt administration, but rather from the deliberate sabotage and hostility of William Green and his associates.


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