Revolt on Goose Island
This book, detailing the events surrounding Chicago’s Republic Windows and Doors company, looks really interesting and I’m planning on checking it out as soon as I can get a copy.
“I think they’re absolutely right… what’s happening to them is reflective of what’s happening across this economy.”
–President Barack Obama on the workers at Republic Windows & Doors
December 5, 2008: It wasn’t supposed to work like this. Days after getting a $45 billion bailout from the U.S. government, Bank of America shut down a line of credit that kept Chicago’s Republic Windows & Doors factory operating. The bosses, who knew what was coming, had been sneaking machinery out in the middle of the night. They closed the factory and sent the workers home. Then something surprising happened: Republic’s workers occupied the factory and refused to leave.
Kari Lydersen, an award-winning “Washington Post” reporter, tells the story of the factory takeover, elegantly transforming the workers’ story into a parable of labor activism for the 21st century, one that concludes with a surprising and little-reported victory.

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