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Labor Policies of the General Managers' Association of Chicago, 1886–1894

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  • McMurry, Donald L.

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The activities of the General Managers' Association of Chicago in the great strike of the American Railway Union in 1894 are well known, but the earlier history of this association has remained obscure. Even the most scholarly writers on the Pullman strike have accepted statements made in testimony before the United States Strike Commission that this association first participated in a labor conflict in 1893. As a matter of fact, it originated in a strike, and early in its career it set precedents for many of its exploits a few years later.

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  • McMurry, Donald L., 1953. "Labor Policies of the General Managers' Association of Chicago, 1886–1894," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 13(2), pages 160-178, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jechis:v:13:y:1953:i:02:p:160-178_07
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