The Great Strike at Nushagak Station, 1951: Institutional Gridlock
1982 ◽
Vol 42
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pp. 1-20
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In the summer of 1951 the Bering Sea fishermen's union strike against the Bristol Bay salmon packers signaled the end of old-time industrial labor relations there. The issues of the strike and its conduct offer a case study of deteriorating symbiosis in industrial relations, which is not untypical elsewhere in American industry. This paper concentrates on events in 1951 and 1952 at a remote cannery site on the Nushagak River as a partial microcosm of larger evolutionary consequences in American industry.
2012 ◽
Vol 132
(3)
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pp. 1915-1915
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1893 ◽
Vol 36
(925supp)
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pp. 14785-14786
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1995 ◽