9781592132584-1592132588-Story Of Reo Joe: Work, Kin, And Community (Critical Perspectives On The P)

Story Of Reo Joe: Work, Kin, And Community (Critical Perspectives On The P)

ISBN-13: 9781592132584
ISBN-10: 1592132588
Author: Lisa Fine
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: Temple University Press
Format: Paperback 272 pages
Category: Economics
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ISBN-13: 9781592132584
ISBN-10: 1592132588
Author: Lisa Fine
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: Temple University Press
Format: Paperback 272 pages
Category: Economics

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Story Of Reo Joe: Work, Kin, And Community (Critical Perspectives On The P) (ISBN-13: 9781592132584 and ISBN-10: 1592132588), written by authors Lisa Fine, was published by Temple University Press in 2004. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Economics books. You can easily purchase or rent Story Of Reo Joe: Work, Kin, And Community (Critical Perspectives On The P) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Economics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.26.

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For seventy years, the Reo Motor Car Company operated in Lansing, Michigan, and encouraged its thousands of workers to think of themselves as part of a big factory family. The workforce, made up of primarily white, rural, native-born Protestant men, was dubbed Reo Joe. These ordinary fellows had ordinary aspirations: job security, decent working conditions, and sufficient pay to support a family. They treasured leisure time for family activities (many sponsored by the company), hunting, and their fraternal organizations. Even after joining a union, Reo Joes remained loyal to the company and proud of the community built around it. Lisa M. Fine tells this story from the workers' perspective on the vast social, economic, and political changes that took place in the first three-quarters of the twentieth century. She explores their understanding of the city where they lived, the industry that employed them, and the ideas about work, manhood, race, and family that shaped their identity. The Story of Reo Joe is, then, a book about historical memory; it challenges us to reconsider what we think we know about corporate welfare, unionization, de-industrialization, and working class leisure.

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