Dr. Patrick N. Allitt, Cahoon Family Professor of American History, was recently quoted in an article in the New York Post about labor strikes in Hollywood, on car manufacturing plants, and beyond. An expert in the history of industrialization, Allitt offers historical context for the current surge of union organizing and work stoppages. He also comments on the relationship between labor, technological innovation, and prosperity. Read an excerpt from the article below along with the full piece here: “What writers and auto workers strikes say about unions and innovation.”
“Professor Allitt empathizes with today’s workers, but with his historian’s eye sees a picture of broadly-shared progress, even on the labor front. ‘Every time one set of jobs has disappeared, new ones have appeared and in every generation more of the jobs have been relatively interesting, well paying, and fulfilling.'”