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Dr. Victor Devinatz on Communism and American Labor Unions from 1920s to 1940s

23 Jun 2022

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Please support our Patreon.  For early and ad-free episodes, members-only content, and more.Dr. Victor Devinatz is a Distinguished Professor in the College of Business since 1991at Illinois State.  . He is nationally recognized for his expertise in qualitative research in a wide variety of labor relations and employment relations topics where he utilizes ethnographic, oral history and archival research methodologies.  We discuss the history of the TUEL, TUUL, and the early CIO in labor history from the early 1920s into the 1940s.  Towards the end, we discuss the implications for today's labor movement.  You can find another interview with Dr. Devinatz at  Cosmopod. Abandon all hope ye who subscribe here.   Crew:Host: C. Derick VarnAudio Producer: Paul Channel Strip  ( @aufhebenkultur )Intro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.Intro Video Design: Jason MylesLinks and Social Media:twitter: @skepoetFacebookYou can find the additional streams on YoutubeSend us a text Musis by Bitterlake, Used with Permission, all rights to BitterlakeSupport the showCrew:Host: C. Derick VarnIntro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.Intro Video Design: Jason MylesArt Design: Corn and C. Derick VarnLinks and Social Media:twitter: @varnvlogblue sky: @varnvlog.bsky.socialYou can find the additional streams on YoutubeCurrent Patreon at the Sponsor Tier: Jordan Sheldon, Mark J. Matthews, Lindsay Kimbrough, RedWolf, DRV, Kenneth McKee, JY Chan, Matthew Monahan, Parzival, Adriel Mixon, Buddy Roark, Daniel Petrovic

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