Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal Explained — Fexingo History
In 1937, Franklin Roosevelt faced a crisis that pitted his New Deal coalition against itself. The nation's railroads, still reeling from the Depression, were threatened by a massive strike from the most powerful unions of the era—the Railroad Brotherhoods. This episode explores FDR's intervention, the resulting Washington Agreement, and the uneasy truce between labor peace and worker autonomy. We look at the role of Joseph B. Eastman, the Federal Coordinator of Transportation, and the bitter debate over the six-hour day. How did FDR's pragmatic deal-making shape labor relations for decades? And what did it cost the very workers he claimed to champion? #FDR #NewDeal #RailroadBrotherhoods #WashingtonAgreement #JosephEastman #sixhourday #laborhistory #1937 #railroads #GreatDepression #FexingoHistory #USHistory #NorthAmerica #FDRlabor #strike #unionhistory #History #FDRNewDeal Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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