Mlive: See the 46 images from the historic Flint Sit-Down Strike (strike began Dec. 30, 1936) [View all]
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Dominic Adams
FLINT, MI It was 78 years ago, when a group of 50 men would begin the Flint Sit-Down Strike of 1936-37 inside General Motors Fisher Body Plant 2, beginning a 44-day work stoppage that would end when GM recognized the United Auto Workers as the bargaining agent for hourly workers.
The strike began Dec. 30, 1936, at the Fisher 2 plant when the men sat down on the line in protest against the transfer of three inspectors who refused to quit the union.
Members of the Michigan National Guard get into formation in this Flint Journal file photo from Jan. 18, 1937. The National Guard was called in during the Flint Sit-Down Strike.
Nine days after the strike started, police took a more active role by making arrests in front of Chevrolets Plant 9 at West Kearsley and Asylum streets following a pitched battle there, according to The Flint Journals archives.
A couple of days after the first arrest, police fired tear gas outside and inside Fisher No. 2, according to Sit-Down, a book detailing the history of the Sit-Down Strike by the late Sidney Fine.
View of the Chevrolet Motor Co. plant No 4 just before Flint Sit-Down strikers took it over as seen in this Flint Journal file photo from Feb. 1, 1937.
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