
Deadline for Action (1946)
Discusses the struggles faced by workers, particularly in the electrical industry, following World War II. It highlights the challenges of wage cuts, rising living costs, and corporate greed, emphasizing the need for labor unions to fight for fair wages and economic rights. The narrative reflects on historical parallels to labor movements post-World War I and the influence of big business on government policies. Workers like Bill Turner advocate for a decent standard of living and economic security,
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