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Like usual, the unions ruined it.
David Grinnell has written: 'Professional workers and unions' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Labor unions, Professional employees, Salaries 'Outlook for the U.S. steel industry' -- subject(s): Forecasting, Statistics, Steel industry and trade 'Professional Workers and Unionization'
He supported them in other industries, but crushed them in his steel industry ex. the Homestead Strike
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Thomas Hall Burnham has written: 'Iron and steel in Britain, 1870-1930' -- subject(s): Steel industry and trade, Iron industry and trade 'Elements of industrial organization' -- subject(s): Money, Industry 'Special steels' -- subject(s): Steel alloys
statred in 1892 in the maritimes to make working better
steel industry first emerged
Most steel wire industry workers are in the United Steel Workers of America
The steel industry was created to produce steel to supply the demand from manufacturers, civil engineers and builders.
Most steel wire industry workers are in the United Steel Workers of America
There are a number of things that made the steel an important industry. This was mainly due to the various uses of steel and the industry boosted most economies.