
Organize the Unorganized: Taking Stock
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Factors and Tactics of the CIO's Success in Achieving Industrial Unionism
This chapter discusses the factors that led to the success of the CIO in achieving industrial unionism in the 1930s, including capital crisis, mass unemployment, and worker frustrations. It emphasizes the tactics used by workers, such as sit-down strikes, as well as the political and intellectual support the CIO received. The chapter also explores the role of the Communist Party in the founding and influence of the CIO.
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