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UE Local 277's Strike at Morse Cutting Tool

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Labor Research Review, Volume 1, Number 01 (1982)
Author
Swinney, Dan
Abstract

[Excerpt] In the Spring of 1982, a small local union took on a conglomerate giant and won. What initially appeared as a battle over concessions at Morse Cutting Tool, a subsidiary of Gulf+Western in New Bedford, Massachusetts, became a broad-based community/labor fight against the rights of capital. Careful research by the Industrial Cooperative Association (ICA) documented G+W's disinvestment and kept the company on the defensive for the strike's thirteen-week duration. The victory of United Electrical Workers Union Local 277 showed that imaginative leadership and militant unionists can overcome corporate power even in the midst of a new depression. This strike deserves close study by all those interested in the labor movement.

Journal / Series
Labor Research Review
Volume & Issue
Vol. 1, Num. 1
Date Issued
1982-09-01
Keywords
Morse Cutting Tool
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Gulf+Western
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Industrial Cooperative Association
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ICA
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UEW
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article

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