Homestead Strike
Carnegie Steel Co. is one of the largest manufacturing companies in the world and it's success is largely dependent upon the workers who manufacture the best steel anywhere. It is not Andrew Carnegie, or his lapdog Henry Frick, who toil in the difficult conditions with intense heat and compounded by dangers that would make those men cringe. It is the worker who risks his life so that men like Carnegie and Frick can sit in the lap of luxury enjoying the fruits of other men's labor. The owners may have invested their money, but we the workers invest our lives and souls into the company and deserve more than to be used and discarded as though we're just another piece of machinery. Not only are the we an instrumental part of the factory, we are the most important aspect of the manufacturing process and Carnegie and Frick are attempting to force us to return to a time when they were nothing more than replaceable parts in the engine of commerce.
The Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers Union currently represents several hundred workers in the Carnegie Steel plant here in Homestead Pennsylvania and the contract that has protected the workers from the predations of the nefarious Frick for the past three years is coming to an end. As the cowardly Carnegie, who has in the past claimed that he supports the rights of his workers to organize, skips off to Europe for his annual vacation, paid for by the...
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