End Of The Strike example essay topic
The union supporters went through a long, inhumane and bloody fight. hey finally won the fight on February, 11 1937. On this day General Motors recognized the United Auto Workers as the collective-bargaining agency for their employees. The 4 main characters involved with the strike are GM President Alfred Sloan Jr., executive Vice President William Knudsen, U.A.W. President Homer Martin and the Governor of Michigan, Frank Murphy. Sloan and Knudsen represented the GM stock holders and the interest of management. They did not want collective bargaining because it would take power away from management. Martin represented the working people on GM assembly lines and all auto workers in the United States of America.
Governor Murphy's role was to mediate, but he was on General Motors side. He insisted that the sit-downers get basic human right's such as food, heat, and water. Murphy also controlled the police and National Guard. They shot and killed several strikers. After it was all over Martin and the United Autoworkers emerged victorious. The strike started in Flint on December 30, 1936.
The GM factories were described as a mess, because of the lack of sanitation. There was also spare parts and other miscellaneous weapons used against the cops in the Battle of the Running Bulls laying around in Flint factories everywhere. Infact the conditions in the factories were all out nasty. I would not want to live there for a month and a half. On February 11 1937 GM and the U.A.W. struck a deal at the state capital building in Lansing. This stories Characteristics are kind of strange because it does not go in chronological order.
It starts out with The Battle of the Running Bulls. Which is actually at the end of the strike. Then it goes on to describe different aspects of the strike. Such as the corporation, the workers, Strategy's and Tactics of GM and the U.A.W. Next the book talks about the settlement and the aftermath.
In general the beginning and the end of the book was interesting and to the point. The middle of the book was filled with way too much detail and it was hard follow. While reading this book I learned an important aspect of life. The main conflict in this book was the struggle between common people who just wanted a voice in the work place.
Against a big corporation who wanted all of the power. I learned from this conflict that if you are morally right and you stand up for what you believe in, it does not matter what the odds are against you. You will succeed eventually!