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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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somehow they were all on their feet at once

After the decision was made to strike at Cooper Union in 1909, after the workers gathered there raised their hands and recited the oath, a delegation of fifteen women (along with a man, appointed to lead them) ran to nearby halls to report the decision to the thousands of workers who had overflowed…

—p.96 On the Line: Two Women's Epic Fight to Build a Union Fires (85) by Daisy Pitkin
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Clara Lemlich

Just months into her first job, Clara and her coworkers walked out over the company’s pay system, which involved the workers keeping track of piles of tiny tickets representing their production. They were not allowed to keep the tickets on the sewing tables. They were not allowed to place them in t…

—p.95 Fires (85) by Daisy Pitkin
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Good Boss/Bad Boss/Sad Boss

At the meeting, I talk about Good Boss/Bad Boss/Sad Boss as the kind of menu of tactics the company will draw from. I said some version of a thing I have now said thousands of times in meetings and house calls: Good Boss is when they buy off or try to buy off workers, with favors and fixes or even …

—p.59 Las Polillas (55) by Daisy Pitkin
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palimpsest

the labor movement loves to trace its lineages through the deep palimpsest of antecedent organizations and their mergers and the internal culture shifts they necessitated

—p.49 Fires (45) by Daisy Pitkin
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the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947

Despite the modest protections of the NLRA and the active threat of the Mackay doctrine, workers in the mid-1940s launched another massive strike wave, which included over five million workers at public utilities and in industries like coal and steel, meatpacking, and auto manufacturing. In 1946 in…

—p.47 Fires (45) by Daisy Pitkin