America 1930-1939: Business and the Economy Research Article from American Decades

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America 1930-1939: Business and the Economy Research Article from American Decades

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Because of the increased power of the CIO, many major corporations began to rethink their positions regarding unionism. United States Steel, perhaps the most antiunion large corporation, settled with Lewis without a strike soon after the Flint campaign. Another automotive leader, Chrysler, also settled with the CIO after a short, peaceful, and effective sit-down strike. Over the next two years Firestone, Goodrich, RCA, and General Electric all made collective bargaining agreements and recognized their unions.

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