Although unions are by no means entirely gone or lacking in lobbying power, their membership in traditional industries is on the decline and their influence continues to diminish. Only a generation ago, large unions such as the United Mine Workers of America held greater political and economic capital and inspired millions beyond their immediate ranks. In this book, Christian Wright explores the complex history of the UMWA and coal mining in the West over a fifty-year period of the twentieth century, concentrating on the coal miners of Carbon and Emery counties in Utah. Wright emphasizes their experience during the 1970s, which saw the rise and passing of American workers’ most successful postwar effort to internally reform a major labor organization: the Miners for Democracy movement. As Wright details how and why Miners for Democracy and nonunion mining raced to control coal’s future, he also touches on the UMWA’s regional origins during and immediately after the New Deal, when cracks in union efficacy and benefit programs began to appear. Using sophisticated demography, Wright not only details how miners’ racial, gender, and generational identities shaped their changing relationships to mining and organized labor, he also illustrates the place of nonunion miners, antiunion employers, the unemployed, ethnic minorities, and women in transforming “Carbon County, USA.”
Drawing on a variety of primary sources, Wright provides evidence for organized labor’s continuing significance and value while effectively illuminating its mounting frustrations during a relatively recent chapter in the history of Utah and the United States.
Author(s): Christian Wright
Publisher: University of Utah Press
Year: 2020
Language: English
Pages: 390
City: Salt Lake City
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Prologue
Introduction
Part I
1. The UMWA at High Tide
2. Twilight of the New Deal
3. Collapse
Part II
4. Prophets
5. Carbon County, USA
6. Hell or High Water
Part III
7. El Movimiento
8. A Quiet Revolution
9. Unbridled
Epilogue
Appendix A: Chronology
Appendix B: UMWA District 22 Locals, ca. 1983
Appendix C: Historic UMWA Locals in Utah
Abbreviations Used in the Bibliography and Notes
Bibliography
Notes
Index