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We were promised : how an Appalachian grandmother fought a corporate giant / Julia Flint ; foreword by Elizabeth Catte.
Author
Flint, Julia
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Lexington, Kentucky : The University Press of Kentucky, [2025]
Description
xvi, 248 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Gorrell, Karen
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Central Aluminum Company
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Aluminum industry and trade
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West Virginia
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Ravenswood
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Employees
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Collective labor agreements
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West Virginia
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Ravenswood
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Postemployment benefits
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West Virginia
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Ravenswood
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Ravenswood (W. Va.)
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Economic conditions
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Summary note
"Karen "Momma K" Gorrell did not consider herself to be an activist. But when those she cared about were wronged, she refused to remain silent. With the economy still reeling from the Great Recession in 2011, Karen's husband and other retirees of the Century Aluminum plant-a pillar of industry in their rural community of Ravenswood-had their healthcare benefits terminated. The United Steelworkers had negotiated for these union members to have a portion of their wages deducted to fund future benefits, and the employees worked for decades with the promise of health insurance upon retirement. When Century idled the plant and reneged on its agreement, retirees were left without affordable care at the time they needed it most. Knowing lives were on the line, Karen vowed to do whatever she could to pressure Century to reinstate retirees' promised benefits. Within months, she became the lead organizer and spokesperson for a grassroots campaign that would capture the attention of lawmakers and Century's CEO. The campaign would also test her resolve, her relationships, and her faith in the systems that promised to protect working-class people. We Were Promised follows Karen and a group of determined retirees on their long journey to seek justice-from staging an Occupy-inspired camp at the Ravenswood plant in West Virginia to confronting Century's corporate executives in Illinois and California. In highlighting Appalachia's role in the modern labor movement and the impact of women activists in the region, this story serves as a powerful example of everyday folks, as Karen said, "having the courage to stand up and raise hell and fight back.""-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781985903067 (hardcover)
1985903067 (hardcover)
LCCN
2025025419
OCLC
1501533586
Other standard number
CIPO000270150
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