

An edition of Without blare of trumpets (1995)
Walter Drew, the National Erectors' Association, and the open shop movement, 1903-57
By Sidney Fine
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Language
eng
Pages
384
Description:
"Without Blare of Trumpets" provides a fresh look at the twentieth-century open shop movement. It reveals the central role played in that movement by the National Erectors' Association and by its commissioner, Walter Drew. Fine presents an absorbing account of the union-organized dynamiting campaign and illuminates the critical behind-the-scenes part played by Drew in one of the greatest labor trials in all of American history. This important book adds to our understanding of the building and construction industry, employer resistance to unionism, the role of government in industrial relations, and the impact of the New Deal on labor-management relations. "Without Blare of Trumpets" makes a major contribution to the fields of labor history, business history, and industrial relations. It will be of interest to students and scholars in many areas of American history and to all those interested in American workers and labor-management relations.
subjects: Construction industry, Construction workers, Employers' associations, History, Iron and steel workers, Labor disputes, Labor unions, National Erectors' Association, Open and closed shop, Societies, Steel industry and trade, Labor unions, united states
People: Walter Drew (1873-1961)
Places: United States
Times: 20th century