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  • #redirect[[United Auto Workers]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Auto Workers]]
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  • * Barnard, John. ''American Vanguard: The United Auto Workers during the Reuther Years, 1935-1970.'' Wayne State U. Press, 2004. 607 pp. * Tillman, Ray M. "Reform Movement in the Teamsters and United Auto Workers" in Michael S. Cummings and Ray Tillman eds. ''The Transformation of U.S. U
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  • * Barnard, John. ''American Vanguard: The United Auto Workers during the Reuther Years, 1935-1970.'' Wayne State U. Press, 2004. 607 pp.
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  • {{r|Sylvia Johnson}} [[United Auto Workers]]
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  • The '''United Auto Workers''' (UAW), headquartered in [[Detroit, Michigan]], officially the ''' United
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  • ...the US government. As such he violently opposed the organization of the [[United Auto Workers]] and refused to participate in [[New Deal]] economic recovery programs suc
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  • The CIO met with dramatic initial successes in 1937, with the [[United Auto Workers|UAW]] winning union recognition at [[General Motors Corporation]] after a t ...00 became vulnerable to a takeover by the anti-Communist leadership of the United Auto Workers. Faced with pressure from both the national CIO leadership and rank-and-fil
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  • The CIO met with dramatic initial successes in 1937. The [[United Auto Workers|UAW]] won union recognition at [[General Motors Corporation]] after a tumul ...00 became vulnerable to a takeover by the anti-Communist leadership of the United Auto Workers. Faced with pressure from both the national CIO leadership and rank-and-fil
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  • ...-Down Strike]] of 1936-37 was the decisive event in the formation of the [[United Auto Workers Union]] (UAW).
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