Perspectives on American Industrial Violence*
H. M. Gitelman
Business History Review, 1973, vol. 47, issue 1, 1-23
Abstract:
Professor Gitelman suggests that the causes of industrial violence were similar in the United States and Europe, and that the apparently higher incidence of strike violence in this country was due to the greater willingness and/or ability of American management to utilize strategies of replacing striking workers and deploying armed men.
Date: 1973
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