The Pullman case: the clash of labor and capital in industrial America

The 1894 strike by the American Railway Union, eventually broken by federal troops and the courts, set an important precident for judicial involvement in labor disputes. Papke examines the strike, the proceddings in the Illinois courts, and the 1895 Supreme Court decision, in re Debs.

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Main Author: Papke, David Ray 1947- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lawrence Univ. Press of Kansas 1999
Series:Landmark law cases & American society
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Summary:The 1894 strike by the American Railway Union, eventually broken by federal troops and the courts, set an important precident for judicial involvement in labor disputes. Papke examines the strike, the proceddings in the Illinois courts, and the 1895 Supreme Court decision, in re Debs.
Physical Description:XIV, 118 S.
ISBN:0700609539
0700609547

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