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"Green manages to capture the angst of a divided small town and the union's fatal gamble in confronting both Hormel and its own international organization... It's the best accounting yet of a landmark labor-management confrontation." --USA Today "As Green shows, the Hormel strike turned out badly for everyone. The company besmirched its formerly paternalistic reputation by its tough stance, which involved permanently replacing strikers with lower-paid workers... Green makes it clear that those who really suffered were the workers. Most lost their jobs, and in the small town of Austin, few could find new ones good enough to let them rebuild their lives." --Business Week "Opposed even by their own United Food and Commercial Workers national parent union, P-9 workers endured zero-cold picketing, police and military action, jail time, Washington labor-government apathy... Green constructs an almost hour-by-hour account of this landmark labor struggle in an important study that will be of interest to executives as well as unionized workers." --Publisher's Weekly "Anyone who writes about the labor turmoil of the 1980s will want to read On Strike at Hormel." --The Nation

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In December of 1984, the members of United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local P-9 initiated a campaign against wage and benefit concessions at Geo. A. Hormel Company in Austin, Minnesota. By summer, they were involved in what many observers would come to regard as the strike of the decade, both because of the energy and imagination of the union members and because of the nationwide response to their cause. Nevertheless, by spring 1986, Hormel had proclaimed victory and the strikers' unsympathetic International union brought an end to the strike by placing the local in receivership. The Austin strike was far from an ordinary labor dispute: For the 1,500 P-9 families and their supporters, it was nothing less than a crusade to defend the Middle American way of life.As a consultant for Corporate Campaign, Inc., a firm hired by the strikers to advance their cause, Hardy Green offers the first insider's account of this watershed strike. He traces the history of labor relations at Hormel and in the meatpacking industry, and outlines the innovative union techniques employed by the strikers, the "corporate campaign." Using records obtained through a comprehensive freedom-of-information project, Green reveals behind-the-scenes operations of the National Guard and various law enforcement agencies that proved crucial to breaking the strike. And he discusses the meaning of the local's dual fight with both the Hormel company and with its own International union within the current labor environment. Hardy Green, formerly editor of several union publications, currently teaches in the Humanities Department at the School of Visual Arts and is on the staff of "Business Week" magazine.

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  • EditorialTemple University Press,U.S.
  • Año de publicación1991
  • ISBN 10 0877228329
  • ISBN 13 9780877228325
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9780877226352: On Strike at Hormel (Labor and Social Change Series)

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ISBN 10:  0877226350 ISBN 13:  9780877226352
Editorial: Temple University Press,U.S., 1990
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