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5.0 out of 5 stars The Homestead of the 1990s, August 23, 2001
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This review is from: Three Strikes: Labor's Heartland Losses and What They Mean for Working Americans (Hardcover)
It is necessary to begin with a disclaimer. I am mentioned in a couple of places in Stephen Franklin's excellent work on the labor disputes that rocked Decatur, Illinois in the 1990s. His title, Three Strikes, is slightly in error as one of the disputes--at A.E. Staley Mfg. Co.--was actually a lockout. I also talked with Steve several times as he prepared the book. I found it to be a powerful work that clearly demonstrates the "dark side" of the globalization and "new economy" that is often presented as the inavoidable wave of the future. What happens when honest, hard-working people who have played by the rules all of their lives suddenly find themselves as so much cannon fodder for multi-national corporations? Franklin shows us. I would strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in social justice. He paints strong, vivid portraits of leading characters like the two Dave Watts (one at A.E. Staley, the other at Firestone), Father Martin Mangan, a Catholic priest who became a leading advocate of workers, Annie Floyd, a Firestone wife who was the Mother Jones of the time, and many, many others. The effects launched by those days still impact Decatur and the United States and Franklin's book is essential in understanding those effects.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I survived this mess., May 20, 2002
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Robert A. Hughes (Earlville, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Three Strikes: Labor's Heartland Losses and What They Mean for Working Americans (Hardcover)
In 1991 I had 24 years in at Caterpillar. If I would have had any way to forsee the future when I was young, I never would have applied for a job with Caterpillar. Franklin did a lot of research for his book, and for the most part I believe it is accurate. But neither Franklin nor anyone else could possibly document the pain, the frustration, the hopelessness, the fear, and the uncertainty that thousands of us suffered at he hands of these greedy bastards. I hope I live to see labors' return to power.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Reporting & Research, January 3, 2002
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Douglas Wolfe (Decatur, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a well researched and documented book. I know, or have met, a lot of the players in this book and it provided me with a lot of information I was not aware of. Shows the human side of many lives.
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5.0 out of 5 stars well written, March 27, 2011
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T. Brennan "curious 1" (Decatur, Il United States) - See all my reviews
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This is an account of corporate America attacking working people in the heartland. Of course the corporations won and look at our country and work force as a result. If you think you are more than just a number you need to read this book. It is very well written, not a hatchet job on anyone, and it keeps the human element intact.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Challenge for this generation, April 6, 2002
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This book tells a depressingly familiar tale of everyday people dedicating their lives and souls to their work, only to find out themselves turned out with nothing to show for it. Where are the John L. Lewises and Walter Reuthers of this generation?
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