Managing the Mills: Labor Policy in the American Steel Industry During the Nonunion Era by Jonathan Rees

Managing the Mills: Labor Policy in the American Steel Industry During the Nonunion Era

Jonathan Rees
326 pages
University Press Of America
Dec 2003
Hardcover
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Managing the Mills uses the steel industry between the years 1892 and 1937 as a case study in employer motivation for opposition to organized labor. No American industry was more successful in its efforts to keep unions out of its facilities during this period, and no industry was more vocal about its reasons for doing so. The book reconstructs the management culture of this industry and shows how it interacted with the economics of steelmaking to shape particular labor policies like the twelve-hour day, welfare capitalism and the use of spies in the workplace.
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Pages 326
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Published 2003
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