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Steel Industry - Before & After the Union
By Karl Mitchell


Throughout this essay, I will describe the differences workers experienced in the steel industry "before the union" and "after the union." In addition, I will discuss what I believe were the most important changes workers experienced.

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Skip Siemon writes:

Subject: Unions

I grew up in Pittsburgh. I saw the unions give so much to the workers that we became uncompetitive, and USX could no longer afford to keep workers employed. Recently they tore down most of the steel mills and put up strip malls. I see the same thing happening in the auto industry today.

Comment provided September 23, 2009 at 12:01 am

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