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Daniel J. Clark (Author)

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February 19, 1997 0807846171 978-0807846179
Daniel Clark demonstrates the dramatic impact unionization made on the lives of textile workers in Henderson, North Carolina, in the decade after World War II. Focusing on the Harriet and Henderson Cotton Mills, he shows that workers valued the Textile Workers Union of America for more than the higher wages and improved benefits it secured for them. Specifically, Clark points to the importance members placed on union-instituted grievance and arbitration procedures, which most labor historians have seen as impediments rather than improvements.

From the signing of contracts in 1943 until a devastating strike fifteen years later, the union gave local workers the tools they needed to secure at least some measure of workplace autonomy and respect from their employer. Union-instituted grievance procedures were not without flaws, says Clark, but they were the linchpin of these efforts. When arbitration and grievance agreements collapsed in 1958, the result was the strike that ultimately broke the union. Based on complete access to company archives and transcripts of grievance hearings, this case study recasts our understanding of labor-management relations in the postwar South.


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[P]rovides a sense of immediacy that makes his work a lively presentation that reads in places like a novel.

South Carolina Review

No one concerned about industrial justice can truly comprehend this struggle without entering the shop-floor world that Clark reveals.

David Brody, University of California, Davis

One of the best available accounts of workplace conflict over the hated 'stretch-out.'

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workload grievances, workload disputes, roving bobbins, southern millhands, shop committee members, mill villagers, workload conflict, workplace contractualism, workload challenges, local union members, peg points, utility hands, winding room, winding frames, most union members, southern mill owners, small bobbins, new workloads, pickle company, southern textile workers, mill officials, many union members, spinning frames, fatigue time, cotton manufacturing
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