Fighting Union Busters in a Carolina Carpet Mill: An Organizer's Memoir

Author:   Phil Cohen
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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9781476683041


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
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Fighting Union Busters in a Carolina Carpet Mill: An Organizer's Memoir


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In 2017, Workers United/SEIU called veteran organizer Phil Cohen out of retirement to investigate and expose a union-busting plot by Mohawk Industries at a North Carolina carpet mill. His hard-hitting account chronicles the resulting labor dispute that rocked a Fortune 500 company. The organizer had to prove management was behind an illegal decertification petition and forced workers to sign using strong-arm tactics. Though terrified of retaliation, witnesses gradually agreed to testify before federal agents. Mohawk retained a high-powered union-busting attorney who appealed directly to ultra-conservative heads of the National Labor Relations Board, while Right to Work Committee lawyers framed the issue as a test case to revoke laws protecting employee rights. The union's only hope rested on presenting evidence too formidable for political bias to surmount. This memoir, infused with dry wit and insights into human nature, blows the lid off the nation's union-busting epidemic, thrusting readers into the tumultuous environment of a union hall in crisis.

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Author:   Phil Cohen
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.287kg
ISBN:  

9781476683041


ISBN 10:   1476683042
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Author's Note Prologue Part One. The Campaign  1. The Committee  2. Meeting with Witnesses  3. Plant Tour  4. Labor Board Investigation  5. The Three Girls  6. The Union Busting Lawyer  7. Federal Agent's Grim Forecast Part Two. The Case Unfolds  8. National Right to Work Attorneys  9. Illegal Discharge 10. Cartoons 11. Labor Board Decision 12. Becoming a Test Case 13. Union Lawyers 14. Preparing for Trial 15. Injured Workers Part Three. Aftermath 16. Compliance Period 17. The Tornado 18. House Calls 19. Shop Floor Confrontation 20. A Barrage of New Issues Index

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Southern organizing and the role of anti-union consultants in thwarting it was back in the news this year when Amazon workers lost a union representation vote in Bessemer, Alabama. Union members and staff hoping to avoid such setbacks in the future should consult a new book by Phil Cohen, a longtime labor activist in the South. Cohen's Fighting Union Busters in a Carolina Carpet Mill: An Organizer's Memoir describes how a group of North Carolina factory workers survived a union-busting campaign, which employed many of the same tactics, legal and illegal, used by Amazon. For organizers countering similar threats to existing bargaining units or those trying to create new ones without the benefit of employer neutrality and card check recognition, Cohen provides a useful prep course on what to expect in any contested National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) election proceeding.... a detailed account of the successful union detective work involved...Cohen drew on decades of experience handling NLRB case and utilized the workplace relationships and networks of Local 294-T members...Cohen's book contains lots of good practical advice, for union officers and staff, about dealing with union and management lawyers, Labor Board agents, and Regional Directors. --New York Labor History Association


"""Southern organizing and the role of anti-union consultants in thwarting it was back in the news this year when Amazon workers lost a union representation vote in Bessemer, Alabama. Union members and staff hoping to avoid such setbacks in the future should consult a new book by Phil Cohen, a longtime labor activist in the South. Cohen's Fighting Union Busters in a Carolina Carpet Mill: An Organizer's Memoir describes how a group of North Carolina factory workers survived a union-busting campaign, which employed many of the same tactics, legal and illegal, used by Amazon. For organizers countering similar threats to existing bargaining units or those trying to create new ones without the benefit of employer neutrality and card check recognition, Cohen provides a useful prep course on what to expect in any contested National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) election proceeding.... a detailed account of the successful union detective work involved...Cohen drew on decades of experience handling NLRB case and utilized the workplace relationships and networks of Local 294-T members...Cohen's book contains lots of good practical advice, for union officers and staff, about dealing with union and management lawyers, Labor Board agents, and Regional Directors.""--New York Labor History Association ""Fighting Union Busters provides many important lessons for the union movement in how to organize against corporations that are determined to use any means--legal or illegal--to defeat union organizing... The ultimately successful efforts by Cohen and Local 294-T to prevent Mohawk's union-busting campaign, against great odds, is an inspiring tale in the fight for a better world.""--Green Left."


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Phil Cohen emerged from a tough working class background to become one of the labor movement's most celebrated field agents responsible for landmark decisions by the National Labor Relations Board and OSHA.

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