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What Was the CIO? (w/ Tim Barker and Ben Mabie)

Know Your Enemy

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Understanding the Significance of the CIO and Union Organizing in the 1930s

The Great Depression in the 1930s was a period of extreme disruption in capitalist development, setting the stage for the emergence of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). To comprehend the importance of the CIO, it is crucial for listeners to understand the context of union organizing at that time. Unlike the formal legal processes for union formation today, organizing in the early 30s was chaotic and lacked a standardized procedure. John Lewis formed a separate committee that later led to the establishment of the CIO, breaking away from the AFL. The CIO was essential due to the need for a new approach to organizing amidst the tumultuous economic and social conditions of the era. The CIO's intervention signified a shift from traditional practices, reflecting the changing landscape catalyzed by the Great Depression and the subsequent New Deal legislations.

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