In 2017, Workers United/SEIU called veteran organizer Phil Cohen
out of retirement to investigate and expose a union-busting plot by
Mohawk Industries at a North Carolina carpet mill. His hard-hitting
account chronicles the resulting labor dispute that rocked a
Fortune 500 company. The organizer had to prove management was
behind an illegal decertification petition and forced workers to
sign using strong-arm tactics. Though terrified of retaliation,
witnesses gradually agreed to testify before federal agents. Mohawk
retained a high-powered union-busting attorney who appealed
directly to ultra-conservative heads of the National Labor
Relations Board, while Right to Work Committee lawyers framed the
issue as a test case to revoke laws protecting employee rights. The
union's only hope rested on presenting evidence too formidable for
political bias to surmount. This memoir, infused with dry wit and
insights into human nature, blows the lid off the nation's
union-busting epidemic, thrusting readers into the tumultuous
environment of a union hall in crisis.
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