Książka Under the Workers' Caps George Loveland

Under the Workers' Caps

From Blue Ridge to Champion Paper

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
Dostępność: Dodruk
Termin nieznany
137.69
Lost in the Stock market bubble of the 1990s was the dissolution of American manufacturing culture....

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2005
strony
208
EAN
9781572333659
ISBN
9781572333659
Enbook ID
06396475
Waga
463
Wymiary
162 x 237 x 19

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Lost in the Stock market bubble of the 1990s was the dissolution of American manufacturing culture. With the advent of NAFTA and free trade, countless jobs were shipped overseas where labor was plentiful and wages were cheap. Hardest hit were the workers in America's small towns and rural areas. "Under the Workers' Caps: From Champion Mill to Blue Ridge Paper tells the story of one particular group of workers in the mountains of southern Appalachia. In 1997, Champion International Paper, an industrial presence in North Carolina's Haywood County since 1908, put its paper mills in Canton and Waynesville up for sale. For the employees of Champion, this meant the prospect of an immediate loss of their incomes, livelihood, and way of life. Six men, however, refused to take their fate lying down. They did the unthinkable to save their jobs: they bought the company. "Under the Workers' Caps chronicles how these employees of Champion Paper successfully and audaciously engineered the purchase of the company and turned the mills into a worker-owned business. Although they lacked formal training in business, the six men artfully forged an alliance with environmental groups, financial powerhouses, and county and state governments top reach their goal. George W. Loveland not only gives an in-depth overview of the fight to save the mill jobs, he also offers the reader a thorough understanding of the depth of Champion's involvement in the economy and community life of western North Carolina. Long perceived as a beneficent employer, the company had a mainly positive relationship with its workers, who in turn considered themselves proud to be employees of Champion. The author makes clear the devastatingimpact that the closing of the mill would have had on the region's economy. "Under the Workers' Caps recounts the story the workers' perspective, with an appealing frankness about their struggles, triumphs, and fears, Perhaps most important, it revels that, in the often di

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