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The Union Movement in American

automobile industry and thus of the UAW is far from certain, it is evident that the UAW has no intention of giving up its fight to preserve jobs and improve the industry. The history of the UAW is bound in interesting ways with the history of General Motors, the largest auto company in the country when the UAW was formed and the company with which the UAW would spar right up to the present day. General Motors at the time had been put together by William Crapo Durant from a coalition of struggling companies. He made it into the world's second largest auto manufacturer by 1920, a corporation then worth $350 million and employing 100,000 workers. At that time, the workers in American industry still labored in isolation and anonymity. There had been an attempt to form an auto workers union. As early as 1891 there had been an International Union of Carriage and Wagon Workers affiliated with the Knights of Labor. The carriage industry gave way to the fledgling auto industry, and the union tried to make the transition by changing its name and organizing mission as the Union of Carriage, Wagon and Automobile Workers. It had attracted 13,000 members by 1916. The bitter rivalries within the American Federation of Labor doomed this effort to failure, however, and by 1920 the now-independent Auto Workers Union was no match for Ford or General Motors. There were then 340,000 auto w

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