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(Ebook) Revolt on Goose Island: The Chicago Factory Takeover and What It Says About the Economic Crisis by Kari Lydersen ISBN 9781933633824, 1933633824

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Authors:Kari Lydersen
Pages:176 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:50939
Publisher:Melville House
Language:english
File Size:3.2 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781933633824, 1933633824
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(Ebook) Revolt on Goose Island: The Chicago Factory Takeover and What It Says About the Economic Crisis by Kari Lydersen ISBN 9781933633824, 1933633824

Revised and updated, with a new afterword by the author“There is much talk about ‘audacity’ these days, but true chutzpah is when the workers take over the factory and take on the bank. Kari Lydersen’s invaluable account of the Republic sit-down strike is an instruction manual for worker dignity.”—Mike Davis, author ofBuda’s WagonandCity of QuartzDecember 5, 2008: It wasn’t supposed to work like this. Days after getting a $45 billion bailout from the U.S. government, Bank of America shut down a line of credit that kept Chicago’s Republic Windows & Doors factory operating. The bosses, who knew what was coming, had been sneaking machinery out in the middle of the night. They closed the factory and sent the workers home.Then something surprising happened: Republic’s workers occupied the factory and refused to leave.Kari Lydersen, an award-winning reporter, tells the story of the factory takeover, elegantly transforming the workers’ story into a parable of labor activism for the twenty-first century, one that concludes with a surprising and little-reported victory.
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