The May-June Edition of Solidarity Magazine is now online!
By 1941, Ford remained the last major auto company that refused to recognize unions. When eight Ford workers were fired at the Ford Rouge plant in Dearborn, Michigan, most of the 85,000 workers walked out on strike. Henry Ford agreed to recognize the UAW and signed the first collective bargaining agreement June 20, 1941. #UnionHistory #PROUAW ... See MoreSee Less
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