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The Factory on Frio City Road

Par : Ruth Mini
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231228478
  • EAN9798231228478
  • Date de parution19/09/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Imagine working for a company months before the launch of one of the largest labor strikes in the country. You're forced to choose between keeping your job and feeding your family. Martina, Sofia, and Elena, along with over 900 workers at the Frio City Road location, made a choice that would not only make national news, it also made history. With immense courage, these brave workers stood up to the Farah Manufacturing Company.
A company who used a variety of intimidation tactics to keep them from speaking up. In 1972, Martina found her voice. She discovered that her voice had power and her words finally mattered.
Imagine working for a company months before the launch of one of the largest labor strikes in the country. You're forced to choose between keeping your job and feeding your family. Martina, Sofia, and Elena, along with over 900 workers at the Frio City Road location, made a choice that would not only make national news, it also made history. With immense courage, these brave workers stood up to the Farah Manufacturing Company.
A company who used a variety of intimidation tactics to keep them from speaking up. In 1972, Martina found her voice. She discovered that her voice had power and her words finally mattered.