Tag: Auto Workers
‘Automobile—Symbol of Modern Slavery—A New Octopus Has Risen to Power’ by Ben Lifschitz from The Daily Worker. Vol. 5 No. 198. August 16, 1928.
‘Functioning of a Detroit Shop Nucleus’ by Vera Buch from The Party Organizer. Vol. 2 No. 7-8. July-August, 1928.
‘Auto Industry Moves South’ by Robert L. Cruden from the Militant. Vol. 3 No. 11. March 15, 1930.
‘The Automobile Industry and the I.W.W. in Detroit’ by Matilda Rabinowitz from Solidarity. Vol. 4 No. 23. June 14, 1913.
‘The Auto Industry and Its Workers’ by the Labor Research Association from Labor Age. Vol. 18 No. 4. April, 1929.
‘The Great Auto Strike’ by William Weinstone from The Communist. Vol. 16 No. 3. March, 1937.
‘The New Struggle in Autos’ by A.J. Muste from New Militant. Vol. 1 No. 49. November 30, 1935.
‘The Crime of the Auto International’ by Bert Cochran from New Militant. Vol. 1 No. 37. September 7, 1935.
‘The Worker Looks at Ford: Speed Is Henry’s God’ by Robert L. Curden from Labor Age. Vol. 17 Nos. 6-8. June-August, 1928.
‘Hard Times Hit Detroit’s Auto Workers’ by A Detroiter from Labor Age. Vol. 20 No. 3. March, 1931.
‘Open Letter to Negro Ford Workers’ United Auto Workers-Congress of Industrial Organizations Leaflet. May, 1941.
‘Auto Workers Can Be Organized: A Plan of Action’ by Robert W. Dunn from Labor Age. Vol. 18 No. 4. April, 1929.
‘Strike Spreads in Detroit, 3,000 Off Lines’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 117. July 23, 1929.