A Union Against Unions: The Minneapolis Citizens Alliance and Its Fight Against Organized Labor, 1903-1947

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Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2001 - Business & Economics - 495 pages
An in-depth look at how a union of business owners used financial and political power as well as propaganda and violence in their campaign against organized labor in early 20th century Minnesota.

This groundbreaking labor study offers a detailed portrait of the Citizens Alliance (CA), a union of Minneapolis business owners that employed any means necessary to squelch the power of organized labor. The association blacklisted union workers, ran a spy network to ferret out union activity, and, when necessary, raised a private army to crush its opposition with brute force. The influence of the CA also reached across the state to battle socialists, labor unions, the Nonpartisan League, and the Industrial Workers of the World. The book examines the philosophies and tactics of the Citizens Alliance from its inception in 1903 to the passage of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, legislation that effectively inhibited the power of unions.

Based on over ten years of meticulous archival research, author William Millikan delves into such subjects as the founding of the William Hood Dunwoody Industrial Institute; the 1917 Streetcar Strike and the 1934 Teamsters' Strike; and the CA's collaboration with the Commission of Public Safety, Northwest Bancorporation, the courts, and the military. Both a business history and a labor history, A Union Against Unions offers a comprehensive picture of the CA's brutal campaign against organized labor and a fascinating view of Minnesota history during the first half of the twentieth century.

 

Contents

An Ideology Takes Root
3
3
24
A Declaration of Class Warfare
30
Controlling Public Affairs
42
6
63
The CAs Oligarchy and the Minneapolis Renaissance
74
The Year of Emerging Threats
87
The Minnesota Coup
102
Financing the War on Labor
227
A Social Agenda for an Openshop City
244
The CA and the 1934 Teamsters Strike
264
Regrouping for Labors Second Onslaught
289
The Birth of Associated Industries
306
Taming the Red Menace
323
21
331
Creating a New
343

9
109
10
125
Saving Minnesota from Radicals
143
11
159
Shaping the Hand of Justice
181
Guarding an Empire
197
14
210
Epilogue
363
Citizens Alliance Founders
371
Citizens Alliance 1904 Membership List
378
Minneapolis Civic and Commerce Association
387
Notes
395
Index
459
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William Millkan is an independent scholar and freelance writer. Three of his articles have been published in Minnesota History, each of them earning the Solon J. Buck Award for best article of the year.

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