Labor leader Ken Germanson talks with Michigan State University Labor and Industrial Relations Professor Emeritus John Revitte via telephone

Description:
Ken Germanson, Allied Industrial Workers international union staff member, AIW newspaper editor, and president of the Wisconsin Labor History Society (WLHS), talks with Labor and Industrial Relations Professor Emeritus John Revitte via telephone. Germanson talks about the founding of the United Auto Workers labor union and the life of labor activist Gabe Jewell and his participation in organizing the UAW. Germanson also talks about the rise of Homer Martin to the UAW presidency, General Motors recognition of the UAW, AFL leader John L. Lewis, and the UAW splitting into two competing caucuses. Germanson says that Jewell called the Reuther faction "Detroit radicals", quotes Jewell as saying Martin had become too impressed with himself and power mad, that there were Communist units in several UAW locals, and that Lansing, MI labor leader Lester Washburn was "a nice guy but weak". Part 4 of 7.
Date Issued:
2015-11-24T00:00:00Z
Data Provider:
Michigan State University. Libraries
Collection:
G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
Subject Topic:
History, Labor leaders, Labor unions, Recognition, and Labor unions and communism
Subject Name:
Germanson, Kenneth, Martin, Warren Homer, 1902-1968, Lewis, John L. (John Llewellyn), 1880-1969, Reuther, Walter, 1907-1970, Washburn, Lester, 1906-1992, International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, and General Motors Corporation
Subject Genre:
Interviews and Interviews
Language:
English
Rights:
In Copyright
URL:
https://n2t.net/ark:/85335/m53n21q4x