The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons

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"The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons" is a 1920 book by labor organizer William Z. Foster analyzing the 1919 U.S. steel strike and drawing strategic conclusions for the labor movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
analyzes causes of the 1919 steel strike
coordination among different ethnic groups of workers
organization of steel workers
role of the American Federation of Labor in the steel strike
role of trade unions in mass strikes
associatedWithIdeology socialism
trade unionism
associatedWithMovement American labor movement
author William Z. Foster
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
drawsConclusionsAbout future labor strategy in the United States
focusesOnEvent 1919 U.S. steel strike
genre labor history
political analysis
hasForm monograph
hasMainTopic collective bargaining in the steel industry
employer opposition to unions
labor organizing in basic industry
strike tactics
hasTitle The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons self-link
historicalContext Red Scare era in the United States
post-World War I United States
intendedAudience labor organizers
students of labor history
trade unionists
language English
mediaType print
politicalOrientation left-wing
proposes lessons for organizing unskilled and semi-skilled workers
recommendations for future mass strikes
publicationYear 1920
subject 1919 United States steel strike
industrial relations
labor movement
trade union strategy
timePeriodDescribed 1910s
1919
workOf William Z. Foster

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The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons hasTitle The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons self-link