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The 1952 steel strike was a strike by the United Steelworkers of America (USWA) against U.S. Steel (USS) and nine other steelmakers. The strike was scheduled to begin on April 9, 1952, but US President Harry Truman nationalized the American steel industry hours before the workers walked out.
1946 Steel Strike; 1946 UMW Mine Strike; 1946 Rail Strike; 1946 United Electrical GE strike; 1945–1946 Charleston Cigar Factory strike; 1947 [21] 2,170,000 Telephone Strike; 1948 [21] 1,960,000 1948 US Meatpacking strike; 1948 Caterpillar strike; Boeing Strike of 1948; Goodyear strike; 1948 Miami Garment workers strike; 1949 3,030,000 1949 ...
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1919 General Steel Strike; 1945–1946 Charleston Cigar Factory strike; 1948 Boeing strike; 1952 steel strike; 1975–1976 Washington Post pressmen's strike; 1986 USX steel strike; 1986–1987 John Deere strike; 1987–1988 International Paper strike; 2007 General Motors strike; 2015 United Steel Workers Oil Refinery strike; 2018 Alabama Coca ...
The board, which was jointly chosen by U.S. Steel and the United Steelworkers to decide disputes between them, said Wednesday that U. S. Steel has satisfied each of the conditions of the ...
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It seems self-defeating. Unionized steelworkers are effectively blocking the purchase of US Steel by Japan’s Nippon Steel, leaving a shrunken icon of the American heartland with no good options.