After the Strike: A Century of Labor Struggle at Pullman

From: Business History Review | Date: January 1, 2003| Author: Sealander, Judith | Copyright information

After the Strike: A Century of Labor Struggle at Pullman. By Susan Eleanor Hirsch. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2003. x + 292. Index, notes, appendix, photographs. Cloth, $44.95. ISBN 0-252-02791-4.

Susan Hirsch's longitudinal analysis of labor-management relations at the Pullman Company concludes that deep divisions based on race, gender, ethnicity, and skills prevented workers from achieving true power. That judgment echoes the conclusions reached by many scholars. What make...

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