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Essay heading: Minneapolis Teamsters Strike
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July 18, 1998 |
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These violent methods of action were disapproved by the formerly sympathetic governor, and he sent the National Guard in. This would provide more bloodshed. Although there were many injuries and a few casualties on both sides, the violent procedures would help the workers garner a victory against the Citizens' Alliance... displayed 300 characters
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(Citizens' Alliance was actually a misnomer; They were an alliance of the capitalists against the common citizen.)
Although the media, government, and even their own leadership worked against them, the Minneapolis Teamsters pulled off a huge victory using militant tactics. It ended open shop practices, and the union leaders were elected to represent the workers almost universally in Minneapolis... displayed next 300 characters
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